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CHICAGO, THTJHSDAY, MAY 17, 1923
PRICE 15 CENTS
BLOSSOM TIME WINS^u* « beicbb pieasedwithbo McBIUII ANOTHER FAST CHICLE
. .. ^ « . Unseasonable Weather Affects Owner and Admirers Jubilant Over
Proves Her Superiority Over Best Attendance-Favorite Backers Colt’s Derby Triai-Bradley “'s Daughter Outline Makes a
Fillies of the West. Enjoy Profitable Day. May Not Have a Starter. NeW JdlHOiCR Record.
Lester Docter Sold for Big Price
After Impressive Victory —
Oil Man Triumphs.
LOUISVILLE, Ky.. May 16.— The crack
three-year-old fillies in these parts met this
afternoon in the feature race, a dash at
sevene-igrhths, and E. R, Bradley’s Blossom
Time, piloted by Lyke, easily proved her
superiority by leading: from the start to score
an easy victory from the outsider Tip Toe
Inn, with Alice Blue Gown landing: in third
place.
It was the first time that Alice Blue Gown
had been a starter this year. Dust Mower,
another highly regrarded one, also was mak-
ing her debut. Both raced as if they might
he a trifle short and should be benefitted by
this race. Blossom Time displayed her usual
high order of speed and moved into a good
lead promptly. Lyke, finding that her most
formidable followers were not able to keep
up. took a restraining hold on his mount until
the stretch was reached, where he hustled
her along some. Miss Cerina and Alice Blue
Gown alternated in second place until reach-
ing the stretch, where both began tiring and
gave way to the outsider Tip Toe Inn, which,
continuing in steady fashion, landed in sec-
ond place. Alice Blue Gown had little dif-
ficulty outstaying Miss Cerina for the shorter
portion of the purse. Dust Flower never
Ugured seriously and indicated a dislike for
the stiff going.
A reminder of winter is still here, it being
the coldest of the meeting. The threatening
weather presaged another downpour, but
no rain came during the afternoon. The
track was in the worst condition it has been
at any time this year and was suited to the
most pronounced type of mud runners.
BIG CROWD BRAVES ELEMENTS.
Considering the bad weather and track
conditions it was marvelous that an attend-
ance of the immense proportion should be
on hand to view the sport. In the throng were
many first timers — visitors for the Derby.
Interest in the racing Was vast, though noth-
ing outstanding developed and winners scored
easily.
In the two-year-old dash preceding the fea-
ture P. T. Chinn's Lester Docter. a winner
at Lexington, repeated his good effort of
his former start and beat out King Tut,
another highly rated one, with Sunspero in
third place. Orlox was the favored one here,
but he was done after reaching the last six-
teenth.
Lester Docter’s performance was so im-
pressive to Benjamin Block that he bought
him immediately after the finish for a big
price. The colt will continue to be trained
by C. E. Patterson, his present handler.
A thrilling finish came in the opener, when
J. C. Ferris’ Hadrian, managed to get up in
the final stride to beat home Glyn. Hadrian’s
success was due to his saving ground at
the stretch turn, where Glyn and Colonel
Baker went wide. Colonel Baker displayed
fine speed in the race but he began boring
out during the stretch and was headed by
tllyn in the last sixteenth. The latter ap-
peared the winner until the last strides.
Peggy O. was given the call in the second
race, but J. S. Ward again upset an intended
coup as he did in the case of Nivlag yes-
terday, with Malt, for Pest took Peggy O’s
measure during the duel that developed in
the last eighth.
Another favorite went down to defeat in
the third race, when The Wit romped home,
beating Nurture and Walnut Hall. Attorney
was the favored one here but he gave way
in the stretch.
Oil Man. making his initial appearance
here and ridden by the unknown It. Bauer,
led for the entire way in the sixth race and
beat cut Pumps, with Kinburn landing in
third place. Oil Man’s performance was a
good one for the incompetent jockey al-
lowed him to run out at the first two turns.
E. POOL IS SUSPENDED
I.OI'ISVILLE. Ky., May 16'. — An echo of
yesterday’s tumble by Kennedy on Eventide
came in the afternoon in the form of the
following from the stewards: “Upon the re-
l>ort of Steward la?onard. corroborated by
the testimony of .lockey Kennedy, and after
hearing the testimony of starters Snyder
and Hamilton and jockeys engaged in the
race, the stewards suspended jockey E. Pod
for the remainder of the meeting for rough
riding in the sixth race yesterday, in which
Eventide was knocked clown. This ruling will
nof apply during such susi)ension, however,
to stake engagements of the contract em-
ployer at time of suspensiory' or of others,
provided that such engagenients made bj’
the latter have been lodged in writing with
the secretary prior to time of suspension.
CLEV'EL.AND, Ohio, May 16.— A cold
northwest wind blew across the course here
today at Maple Heignts Park. The attend-
ance was cut down considerably on this ac-
count, but nevertheless was made up in the
spirit with which they greeted the winners.
The backers of favorites had a good day,
as the first chO'ices won the majority of the
races.
C. E. Lenahan’s gelding Froth won the sec-
ond after a hard drive to stall off Billy Con-
nor. Garrett sent Froth into an early lead
and picked the best of the going, but at the
finish had to drive his mount to the utmost
to hold his advantage.
Quick Run, after many attempes. finally
won a purse for his owner, L. T. Whitehill.
when she easily led from start to finish to
win the third race.
S. V. Cummings’ good colt Leslie, after fol-
lowing the early leader, Susiana, moved into
an easy lead and appeared at the head of the
stretch to be the winner, but he gave his
backers a few anxious moments during the
last twenty yards, when it was seen that
Lawn Mower was closing with a rush on the
inside. However, Lancet kept his mount at
it long enough to win by a short half length.
J. Didham, who is to act as superintendent
at the New Kensington meeting, departed for
that point this morning. It is reported that
200 new stalls have been built at the Penn-
sylvania course.
Starting tomorrow there will be a $2.)
fourth money paid in the $700 and $800 puises.
Jockey J. Majestic was suspended for the
remainder of the meeting for cutting across
in front of the others on Devonite in the
sixth race while gong to the first turn.
Presiding judge F. W. Gerhardy has re-
ceived the stake blanks for the Hamilton
meeting, which opens June 27.
Latest Kentucky
Derby Gossip
LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 16.
Despite track conditions at Churchill
Downs this morning, there was no cessation
to the work of preparing the Derby aspirants
for the great conflict next Saturday and, in
a majority of cases, the colts were given
trials at the full Derby route. The best
showing of all, however, was made by Bo
McMillan, which traversed the mile and a
quarter in 2:12%, accomplishing his task
quite easily. His trial stood out not alone
from a time standpoint, but akso from the im-
pressive manner in which he covered the
route.
Enchantment was driving at the end to
finish the distance in 2 :15%, while Cherry
Pie galloped the distance in 2 :21. Chickvale
and Rialto worked together and racing on
even terms in 2 :17. They both showed up
well.
Martingale appeared to be thoroughly at
home in the heavy going ; his time was
2 :17%, and he was? under restaint for the
entire way. C. Kummer was in the saddle.
Golden Rule, with Kummer also in the
saddle, covered the distance not so impres-
sively in 2:19.
C. W. Clark, millionaire Montana sports-
man, owner of Whiskaway and other good
horses, has notified his trainer, George
Barnes, that owing to business he will be un-
able to come here to witne.ss the Derby. A
])arty of his friends, however, will be on hand
for the big race.
All gates at Churchill Downs Derby Day
will be closed at 8 a. m. and no one will be
permitted within the inclosure after that
time without a badge or admission ticket.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hertz arrived from
Chicago to be on hand for the Derby. Chit-
tagong, which will start in the Derby, will
run in the colors of Mrs. Hertz.
Better Luck did a mile and an eighth in
2 :10. the Ben Block colt being under re-
straint all the way.
Among Wednesday’s Derby visitors were
Tim Mun)hy of St. Louis and W. J. Weber
of San Antonio Texas.
Billy Garth arrived from Lexington in
time to give both Martingale and Golden Rule
a try-out at the Derby distance.
The stewards have barred from starting at
this meeting the horses High Cost, Rapid
Stride and Friz, all bad post actors.
tieneral Thatcher cantered a half mile in
58.
Anna M. Humphrey was sent a mile in
1:48%.
The first race Derby Day will be called
at 1 :45 p. m.
Chittagong worked the full Derby route In
2 :15%. Actuary went seven-eighths in 1 :37.
Prince K. galloped three-eighths in 36.
LOUISL'ILLE. Ky., May 16.— Followers of
the T. J. Pendergast stable, and they are
legion all through the Western section as
well as in Kentucky, were jubilant this
morning as a result of the impressive showing
by Bo McMillan in his final Kentucky Derby
trial. He worked three seconds better than
any other Derby eligible and among the
performers were the supposed cracks of the
East, including Martingale, Enchantment,
Chickvale and Cherry Pie.
For some time turf followers here have
been inclined to lean towards him as the
mainstay of thig section. His winning races at
Lexington were outstanding and proved his
superiority over those colts he met — except-
ing in the instance when Nassau beat him.
That race must be discounted, for Bo Mc-
Millan was given a blundering ride.
If Bo McMillan performs next Saturday
to his showing of his trial today he will be
a prime factor in the decision of the big
race.
Owner Pendergast naturally was enthusi-
astic over the colt’s good work this morning.
“It will be a happy occasion should Bo
McMillan succeed in landing the big race
Saturday,’’ said Mr. Pendergast, “and I am
encouraged by his impressive work this morn-
ing that he will render a good account of
himself Saturday. It has always been my
belief that Bo McMillan is a good colt, but
I don’t underestimate the prowess of the
other starters. I look to see the colt run a
splendid race Saturday.”
Mr. Pendergast is modest with respect to
the possible outcome of the race, more so
than a number of wise horsemen who in-
cline to believe that the colt which beats
Bo McMillan home will l>e the victor.
Derby madness seems to be on in earnest
now and a steady stream of new’comers is
the rule daily and will continue until the
morning of the race.
The composition of the field is still a
quandary. Failure of any three-year-old to
show outstanding superiority has given the
race its most open aspect in the forty-nine
years it ht^ been run.
BRIGHT TO-MORROW DOUBTFUL.
The only probable absentee of the twenty-
five mentioned as possible starters in the last
forty-eight hours is Bright Tomorrow. Own-
er Bradley has about decided that he will not
have representation in the race this year.
In the event that he does not have a starter,
it releases two good riders. Lyke is sure to
be astride one of the Whitney representatives
and C. Ponce, another Bradley contract
jockey will have a mount, possibly on Gen-
eral Thatcher, though trainer I’reston Burch
was this morning dickering with C. Robinson
to ride.
Backers of Zev were considerably encour-
aged by advices that the Rancocas colt
would be shipped here. His good race yes-
terday at Jamaica indicates that trainer
Hildreth still believes in him. The colt is
(Continued on twelfth pnee.)
TOP GALLANT’S FAST RACE
LONDON, England, May 16. — Lord Pen-
rhyn’s Top Gallant, a chestnut son of Swyn-
ford and Galantc, won the Newmarket Stakes,
with $5,000 added, at Newmarket this after-
noon. He beat the Aga Khan’s Teresina eas-
ily by a length and a half, v/hile the Duke
of Westminster’s Twelve Pointer was third.
The Newmarket Stakes is run over a straight
course of a mile and a quarter. Top Gallant
covered the distance in 2 :00. Top Gallant
appears to be about the best of the three-
year-olds in England, but unfortunately has
no classic engagements. Among the supposed
cracks that finished behind the placed horses
in the Newmarket Stakes were Duncan Gray,
Star Chamber, Whitsun and Apron. Top
Gallant was the favorite at 5 to 4.
Following is a summary of the race :
L):d IViirhyn'ii Top CalUmt, eh. o, by Swyn-
ford — dalunte, 12ti iH>und». ItuIIock; 5 to 4... 1
.\(ta Kh:iu’.s Teresina, eh. f, by Tracery — Blue
Tit, 12;i |K>!inds, Iluline; 100 to 7 2
Duke of Wostuiinster’s Twelve Pointer, br. c,
by llo.val Uealni -Finglen, 126 ix>unds, Cars-
lake; 11 to 8 ,1
Time, 2:00. Won easily by a length and a half,
la^ngtk and a half betwi>*‘n eecond and third.
COSTLY FILLY MAKES GOOD
I.ONDON, England. May 16. — Mumtaz Ma-
hal, two-year-old gray daughter of The Te-
trarch and Lady .losephine, for which the
•Vga Khan paid $45,503 at the Newmarket
yearling sales last year, won the Spring
Stakes at Newmarket today under hard re-
StrainL She- covered the five-eighths in 58,
setting a new record for the Newmarket
course.
Mumtaz Mahal was one of the yearlings
consigned to the sales last year by l.,ady
Sykes, proprietor of the Sledmere Stud. She
brought the highest price of any yearling
sold in England last year.
Wins the Long Established Rose-
dale Stakes in a Grand Display
of Superior Speed.
NEW YORK. N. Y., May 16.— Outline
brought new fame to Harry Payne Whitney’s
young stallion Chicle when she won the Rose-
dale Stakes at Jamaica today. It was a five-
eighths dash for two-year-old fillies and
worth $4,500 to the winner. Outline was
making her first start and raced the dis-
tance in 58% to beat Bud Fisher’s Nelko
Morse by a nose. The previous Jamaica
mark for the distance was 59%.
.Another cold and disagreeable day was
what was .served to the racing patrons, but
the faithful were out in goodly numbers and
the entertainment that was furnished was
worthy of the crowd.
Plight raced in the Rosedale Stakes, the
only absentee from the carded field being
Reply, from the T. W. O’Brien stable. There
was little delay at the post and while the
sta’rt was a good one the race was marked
by rough riding, in which both H. P. Whit-
ney’s Nemesis and August Belmont’s Bevy
were sufferers. Bevy began from an inside
position and when she could not get clear
was pinched and shuffled back until she had
scant racing chance. Nellie Morse quickly
rushed into the lead and .set a great pace,
with Anna Marrone II. her nearest pursuer.
Outline worked her way into third place
early and when the stretch was reached .Anna
Marrone II. was done and the Rancocas filly
set out for Nellie Morse. This daughter of
I.uke McI.uKe hung on well in the stretch
battle, but Outline drew up on her relentless-
ly and when Sande swung his whip once on
her ran straight and true and clinging to
the Fisher filly in the closing struggle
dropped her nose down in front in the last
stride.
.After the finish Mc.Atee, avho rode Neme-
sis, lodged a claim of foul, but the stewards
would not disturb the order of the finish.
The P’light Handicap at a mile and a six-
teenth, that was the fifth offering, was cut
to three starters when both Southern Cross
and P’lannel Shirt were withdrawn. Comic
Song, from the stable of C. Koenigswald, ran
a good race and was the winner from Ray
Jay, while Hephaistos was a rather distant
third. This good horse seems slow about
racing into his fine form of last autumn.
It was a big field of slow racers that went
to the post in the opening three-quarters
dash and, in a mixup at the tart, the rider
was unseated from Copyright, while both
Ting-a-Ling and Ella T. were left. The win-
ner turneil up in Coral Reef, which was rac-
ing for the first time in the name of H.
.Aker. His previou.s race was for Mr. But-
ler. his breeder, and he ran a good race
under weak riding.
Atherstone, from the Sanford Stud Farm,
ran an excellent race in the three-quarters
dash that was the second offering and took
the measure of the Rancocas Stable’s Whirl-
wind, while back of him came the Greentree
Stable’s Romping Home. Tuxedo, High
Prince, Potentilla and Shuffle .A,long followed.
Tony Beau, by an effective rush through
the stretch, won the mile and a sixteenth
dash that was the third race.
P'inality, racing for J. P. Smith, was a close
second and third fell to Picnic.
LORD BYNG AT THE RACES
Governor- General of Canada Will
Attend Opening at Woodbine
Park on Saturday.
TORONTO, Ont.. May 16. — His excellency
T.ord Byng of Vlmy, governor-general of
Canada, will arrivo in Toronto P’riday and
will attend the opening of racing at the
Woodbine Park on Saturday afternoon. While
in Toronto his lordship will be escorted by
detective sergeants William Nuisey and
Charles Taylor of the Ir-cal detective force.
Chief Inspector Beatty will again be in
charge of llie local police at Woodbine during
race week. ’I'liere will also be the usual
sciuad of Pinkertons on hand.
The sixty-fourth ruiming of the King’s
Plate will he held at Woodbine on Satur«bvy
and the prosiKH-t.s are for a field of ten or
eleven. They will all receive their final pre-
paratory trials tomorrow. The Thorncliffa
Stable pair. Trial Blazer and Ocean Crest,
are the public choices. Other contenders
are Charles Millar’s Rallim, J. C. Fletcher’s
Cheechako, Mrs. Ifivingston's Amber Fly,
the Seagram Stable’s Flowerful and H. Gid-
dings’ Honey JeweL
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Thursday, May 17, 1929
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rOLUHE XXIX.
NTTKBER 133
Daily Racing Form Handicaps
Twenty Years Ago Today
Entered sa aecond-claas matter, April 2. 1896, at
Uie pnat-offire at Ctaicaeo, Illinoia, under Act of
Uarch 3. 1879.
CHURCHILL DOWNS 2— Recoup. Billy Connor, My I^rraine
3 — Tim McGee. Mary G.. Mambi.
DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. I The horses which seem best in Thursday’s ^ Huron II.. I.loyd George. Chisca.
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74 EXCHANGE STREET - BUFFALO,' H.” y! Cbnrolim Downs— LouisTille, Ky„ May 16, STRIDE, Bill Head, Nordeck.
or. J. McMnrray, PuMiaher and General Kanaser. i_ladY GORHAM, Waywassamo, Kings-
Dnily Diirini; Winter Months. „
Dnilr (Except Monday) balance of the Tear. 2 Chilhowee, T. S. Jordan, Ring Gorin II.
i Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 3 — Rustem, Romping Mary, Punta Gorda.
4 — Brookholt, I.a.throp, Washington.
SIJISSCRIPTION BY FIRST-cnjASS M.ML: 5 — py Gosh, Chacolet, Anglum Maid.
Hay to November inclusive $ 4 W per month 6_Quotation, Easter Bonnet. Furor.
Hecember to Apr.l tnclnsjve 7-Dancing Spray, Peggy C.. Whirling Dun.
F. H. Sprouie,
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Chief Turf Events of May 17, 1903
4 — Huron II.. I.loyd George. Chisca.
5— Nowata. Dorothy Pop. North Tower. ounday, no racing.
6 — Brown Check, Be Trueman, Black Hackle.
7— RAPID STRIDE. Bill Head, Nordeck.
F. H. Sprouie. E. R. Bradley arnved today at Hawthorne
New York llandlcnp. from Louisvil!e with Banana Cream, Red
1 — Ranger, Lady Winfrey, Patsy Howe, Mai- Hook, Merry Pioneer, Common Bird and five
vern.
2 — Recoup, My Lorraine, Few Acres, Billy other horses. Edward Corrigan was also an
Connor. .... . . . , ■ t-
3— Sea Board. Mambi, Mary G.. LitUe Ed. arrival with a string consisting of sixty-five
4 — BY JOVE, Tomahoi, Lord George, Huron , , , , , tr u -j r * ui
jx head. Jockey J. Reiff, who rides for the stable,
wassamo. Stump Jr.
2 — Flax, Shafe, Chilhowee, Moorefield.
3 — Romping Mary, Little Hope, Margaret
67415 is first index of 19231 4 — BROOKHOLT, Washington, Lathrop, Be
New York Handicap. 5 -Dr^^^Shafej^^ Dorothy Pop. Ciceronian, ^ to arrive tomorrow.
1-Lady Gorham, Guest of Honor, Way- 6_Forewarn.° Brown Check, Be Trueman,
wassamo. Stump Jr. Harkle
^Flax, Shafe, Chilhowee, Moorefield. 7_Rapid Stride. Nordeck. Hazel W.. Gypsy There seems to be some gn
3 — Romping Mary, Little Hope, Margaret , . .
trr . Jjigm. port of those owners whose 1
Cliirago aiid DnlTalo Handicap.
There seems to be some grumbling on the
part of those owners whose horses are sup-
posed to have a chance of winning the King’s
Here and There
on the Turf
Zev Races Like a Non-
Stayer.
Laxity of Eastern Track
Discipline.
Stewards Should Not Mod-
ify Rulings.
5 — By Goosh, Tan Son, Chacolet, Who Knows 1 — Ranger, Patsy Howe, Malvern, Lady Win- Plate, the fixture of the coming Woodbine
Me. frey.
6 — Easter Bonnet, Quotation, April, Furor. 2 — Recoup, My Lorraine, Billy Connor, Ne- meeting, on account of the large number of
7 — De Bonero, Dancing Spray, ’Trooper, Reel bish. , , • . . . » t. _ i~ *
FOOL « I' I- . 3_Mary G.. Mambi, Sea Board. -Tim McGee. Worses which are to start. It seems almost
riifcaa-n and RnfTain Handican * — HURON II., By Jove,- Tomahoi, Chisca. certain that at least twenty animah will face
Cliicago and BnlTalo Handicap. &_Dr. Shafer. Dorothy Pop. Nowata, North
1 — Lady Gorham, Stump Jr., Whitleather,
Guest of Honor. 6 — Be ’Trueman, Forewarn, Brown Check,
2 — Flax, Chilhowee, Shafe, Asaph. Arrow Point.
3— Margaret Ware. Romping Mary, Little 7— Bill Head. Rapid Stride. Hazel W., Nor- jfjg chances of some of the really
Hope, Punta Gorda. deck. |
4 — BROOKHOLT, Lathrop, Washington,
Prince Til Til. Ob.sccTcr’n Handicap. xr- _> m • * i.
5— By Gosh, Billy Star. Taylor Hay, Tan i_i^„ger. Lady Winfrey. Patsy Howe. Mai- ® ^ ®
6— Bas”ter Bonnet. Quotation. April. Verbena. , „ „ , . „ ^ *" "“‘“8
7 — Tn^per, Dancing Spray, Reel Foot, Walk ^ rram , e i , ^ starter for the stake, which is worth $2,500.
the barrier, and many of them will be able
Prince Til Til.
5 — By Gosh, Billy Star, Taylor Hay, Tan
Son.
6 — Easter Bonnet, Quotation, April, Verbena.
7 — Trooper, Dancing Spray, Reel Foot, Walk
Up.
to do no more than to hamper the start and
good ones. This is due to the fact that the
3 — Sea Board, Mary G., Tim McGee. Mambi. Among many owners it is thought that the
4 — HURON II., Chisca, By Jove, Tomahoi.
. 1 Y Y ''' A-JCkLljr vrvri XICkXIl, VXUCOV via XAV/IILFX y kJLUXXl^ «3A»y
While Zev raced with great speed when he Waywassamo.
. • . T. .• i T • m 2 — Chilhowee. Flax, T. S. Jordan, Squire Mc-
won the Rainbow Handicap at Jamaica lues- Masters.
day, it must be admitted that when he was wS-e.^LRUe
worked out to a mile and an eighth it could 4— BROOKHOL’T. Washington, Marjorie
Hynes, lAathrop.
Observer’s Ilandicap. 4 — HURON II., Chisca, By Jove, Tomahoi.
1- Lady Gorham. Guest of Honor. Stump Jr., Nowata, Dr. Shafer. North class of the event would be aided greatly if
Waywassamo. RrnwTTi oheek Re Trueman Ar- *^6 Starting fec Were increased to $25 in ad-
2— Chilhowee. Flax, T. S. Jordan, Squire Me- I*orew^. Brown cneck. ue irueman, Ar- a
Moot era row Point. ditioD to the $5 entrance fee. Many of the
3— Punta Gorda, Romping Mary. Margaret 1 7-Bapid Stride. Nordeck, Bill Head, Gyps>-
Con«en«Ms uf Hnndicapa.
horses entered for the event are working well
at Woodbine. The Seagram stable entry, in-
not be considered as an impressive trial for ^ By Gosh, ’Tan Son, Billy Star, ChacoleL I RANGER, Patsy Howe, Lady Winfrey, eluding Elcho, Safe Haven, War Medal and
6 — Quotation, Blaster BonneL April, Furor. Malvern. . • • •
the mile and a quarter of the Kentucky Derby. 7 — ’Trooper, Dancing Spray, Kremlin, De 2 — Recoup, Billy Connor, My Lorraine, Ne- f ly-m-Amber, all have worked a mile and a
He son of The Finn is beyond question a ,, - „ 3 — Sea Board, Tim McGee, Mary G., Mambi. quarter in 2:21%’, Lady Essex turned in a
Consensas of Handicaps. . — _ - _ . . — .
• . , J u * u J -.1 * r • k * Huron II., ay Jove, lomanoi, ^.nisca. mile in 1:55 and the other Chappell Plater,
qinnter of high speed, but he did not fmish i — ^Lady Gorham, Guest of Honor, Waywas- 5 — Dr. Shafer. Nowata, Twopair, Dorothy * ’ ’
. . , , . samo. Stump Jr. Pop. Northland, went the same distance in 1 ;59.
out the mile and an eighth m a manner to sug- 2 — Chilhowee, Flax, T. S. Jordan, Shafe. 6 — Forewarn, Brown Check, Be Trueman,
. 1 -. ^ . 3 — Rustem, Romping Mary, Margaret Ware, Black Hackle.
gest abuity to beat good ones at a mile and Rnnta Onrdn 7 — Rauid Stride. Bill Head. Nordeck. Hazel Tancred. the winner of the last race 'Thurs-
gcs. ouiukjr w o uu... .—.V. Punta Gorda.
a quarter. In the race at ChurchiU Downs on <— BROOKHOLT. Lathrop, Washington, Mar-
^ jorie Hynes.
Saturday Zev will hardly be required to race ^ — By Gosh, Tan Son, ChacoleL Billy Star.
6 — Quotation, Blaster BonneL April, Furor.
the first three-quarters in 1 ;12, but in both of 7 — Trooper, Dancing Spray, De Bonero, Reel
FooL
his winning races this year, the Paumonok and
7 — Rapid Stride, Bill Head, Nordeck, Hazel
W.
YOUNGSTOWN
FooL The horses w'hich seem best in Thursday’s
races are : .
Rainbow Handicap, sprinting speed is all he JAMAICA l-Eugf^lrComez”’ Ma^i^ro Que- responsible for the weight. All bets
has shown. He is gifted with extreme speed, ^ ^ o irii« r.
** ^ The horses which seem best in Thursday s 2 — GET E2M, Flip, Ruth Wehle. i a l • j ay a a- ay a
but seemingly when he reaches the three-quar- races arc : 3 — Tatting, Hot B'’oot, Red. bets being made with the expectation that
, 1 . f V Jamaica, N. Y., May 16, 1928. 4— My Grade, Col. Chile. ThriUer. Tancred would earrv 100 oounds according
ters mark he has gone about as far as he cares Dunsandel. Sunny Girl. 5-Heta. Execution, Prospector. according
^ 2— MANNA Satana Maize * — Jazz, Horace Lerch, Blastward Princess. to the program. Tancred was entered in Cap-
3-Apology,’ Forest Flower. Insurance. 7— Sacajawea. Dependence. Thos. F. McMa- con, „ A,
In the running of the Preakness Stakes Zev 4 — Rigel, Cyclops, Great Man. t t xr h - ° ° Brown s name, but is under the
did not even show the speed that, has marked t?SteV‘^horodi^'' Rival ‘ * Hughes, who has jockey
his Jamaica racing., but it was so plainly ’ ’ ’ F. J. Ortell. • T m ”““?r**’tta Al contract. Hughes discovered
below his form in both the Paumonok and Handicap. Querida. his mistake as the horses were going to the
_ . , „ . . , , 1 — Dunsandel. Cum Sah, Valor, Orcus. 2 — Redmon, Puzzle. Ruth Wehle, Get ’Bin. ^ ^ niehod tn th«» 'nulir«»’ «tnnd to aslr
Rainbow Handicap that it must be thrown out 2— Manna, LitUe Patsy, Maize, King's Belle. 3— Red, TatUng, Hot Foot, Miss Crestwood. P®®' rusnea to tne judges stand to ask
altogether Sam Hildreth knows his horses 3— Apology. Insurance, Forest Flower, Baby 4— MY GILACIE, ’Thriller, Pat Hampson, Ar- permission to rectify the mistake. Judge Price
and has elected to send Zev to Louisville, but, 4 — RIGEL, Cyclops, Great Man, Messenger. 5 — ^Prospector, Ebcecution, Tyranny, Czardom. declined to send the horses back and told
’ 5 — Cum Sah, Whisk, L’Effare, Dick’s Daugh- -6 — Jazz, St. Jude, BobiGiles, Horace Lerch. tt i * 1 . i v v u i. j- j u-
on his public showing, it is hard to believe ter. 7-Dependence, Banya^i, Spearlene, Be Sure. Hughes that he should have discovered his
that he win beat a truly good horse over such Apologj. Thorndale, Warrenton. chicaso n.d Baffalo Handicap. thousand
a distance as a mile and a quarter. ChicaBo and Uairalo Handicap. Eugenia Gomez, Margaret Loretta. P«>P*e waiting here for half an hour longer
^ 1— Valor, Cum Sah, Dunsandel, Aiken. Querida. u t » v • i «frt v
2-Manna. Maize. Service Star. King’s BellA 2 -rXo1i Ruth Wehle. Get ’Em. Puzzle. ***
The stewards at Jamaica erred when they ^ Apology, Baby Lane, s-Miss ^Crestwood, Briarcliff, Favour. Tat- is carrying the wrong weight he will be dis-
reduced a recent suspension infli<ited on La- tJSk.^^m" SaR Sequel. ^
verne Fator of the Rancocas Stable riding 6 — Tester, Joe Marrone II., Rival, Warrenton. g — Blxecution, Ilena, Benecia, Prospector. ^owed that the mistake was Hughes’ and
staff in order that he might ride for his em- Observer’s Handicap. ^Brazos L^ga^, Horace Lerch, Sabretash. Tancred will receive no part of the purse, first
o 7.^— 'Pn/Vtt l4 Mr>Mari/\n la orkko Ro-nvon
New York Handicap.
1 — Eugenia Gomez, Margaret Loretta, Aleso,
Querida.
Northland, went the same distance in 1 :59.
Tancred, the winner of the last race Thurs-
day at Louisville, was disquahfied because,
under the conditions of the race, the colt
should have carried 102 pounds instead of 100.
The rules of the Western Jockey Club make
the owner responsible for the weight. AH bets
stcxxl and were paid as the horses finished, the
bets being made with the expectation that
Tancred would earry 100 pounds, according
to the program. Tancred was entered in Cap-
tain S. S. Brown’s name, but is under the
managonent of V. Hu^es, who has jockey
Helgenson under contract. Hughes discovered
his mistake as the horses were going to the
5 — Cum
on his public showing, it is hard to believe ter.
that be vrill beat a truly good horse over such
1— Cum Sah, Valor, Dunsandel, Orcus.
7 — Thos. F. McMahon, Sacajawea. Banyan,
Our Alice.
ployer. Mr. Sindidr. The error wee .ppmnl Star. O” to L«), of the Wed,
when on Tuesday Mr. Sinclair made a request Flower. Insurance, Apology, Baby Observer’s Hamlicap. *cond money to Altoona and third money to
that a second suspension that was inflicted 4 — Rigel, Great Man, (^’clops, Edward Gray. 1 Aleso, Margaret Loretta, Querida, Virginia Hayward Hunter. This is the second purse
on the same rider be reduced in order that oT th^ vYney^’ ^ I>au&hter, Dream 2 _r^MON. Flip, Sandy H.. Ruth Wehle. by Hughes after Tancred had shown his
he might ride in the Kentucky Derby Satur- 6-TESTER, Warrenton, Apologj', Thorndale. JzJy^Gracie!’ CoL opponents the way home. At New Orleans
day. If the first request for a shortening of Consensus of Hnndlenps. son ho^se was entered in a race in
1 — Cum Sah, Dunsandel, Valor, Orcus. 5 — Execution, Prospector. I.ie Balafre, C^zar- , * xr tj i. Ar. u i. i
a sentence had not been granted there would 2 — Manna, Maize, Little Patsy. King’s Belle. dcm. 4he name of V. Hughes. After he had won
h.ve be.p po putaequept reqpest »d ip . .he grpppd that .he col.
ipeaspre .he reips.atopiept of Fa.or estab- Sacajawea. was really Uie property of Captaip S. S. Browa.
5 — Cum Sah, Ben Wood, I^hisk, Dicks
lished a iirecedent Daughter. Consensus of Hnndlenps. An investigation showed that Tancred was in
measure the reinstatement of Fator estab-
lished a precedent.
That was an error, for the shortening of
Fator’s sentence is sure to bring about many
4 — Rigel, Cyclops, Great Man, Dot. Sacajawea. was really the property of Captain S. S. Brown.
5 — Cum Sah, Ben Wood, Whisk, Dick’s
Daughter. Consensus of Hnndlenps. An investigation showed that Tancred was in
6 TESTER, Tho rndale, Apo log>, Warrenton. ^ Eugem^^omez, Aleso, Margaret Loretta, fact the Pittsburg millionaire’s horse, though
MAPLE HEIGHTS ? Buth Wehle, ^ip. there was room for doubt, owing to the com-
3 — Tatting, Red, Miss Crestwood. Hot FooL
a simUar request during the year. This second The horses which seem best in Thursday’s Hampson. Fu- plicated nature of a deed of sale for the colt.
request for the reinstatement of Fator, in order 0,,lg jjay 16 1923 tj£^“B?Sio^!®HoriEe°I^ch,''’LSa^^^^
that he might ride in the Kentucky Derby, i-Ranger. ’patsy Howe, lidy Winfrey. TO HOLD MEETING MONDAY
was denied, but the stewards should never have . ~ TT ... .
’ ' ■ ■ ■ ■■ . ■ — TORONTO. Ont., May 16. -There will be a
pl«.ed .he=.«lv.e ip . poaUipp where .hey y.,;, „„„ wKp'l^^^^
would have to even entertain such a request. if there w he the dean rarin? that nridnal F«tnr sentenee K.,t ihe «te,prarJ«r orewe tions for trainers and jockeys’ licenses will
upbdd if there is to be the clean racing that original Fator sentence, but the stewards were
be considered.
ww • t . .1 4 ■ n- 4 1 i .1 demands the respect and confidence of the ! weT within their rights when thev refused for — -
Punishments that are mulcted by the racmg * j
stewards, imless they punish, do not amount pubfic. a second time to reinstate the same rider be- fjj fj|]y mjjj g]jc ran a good race. But there
to anything. If it is possible to have a jockey H is possible at any time for the Jockey fore his sentence had been served. was lacking that razor edge that can only come
reinstated when he is needed for this or that Club to change its stewards of a meeting, but When Fly by Day won from August Bel- through racing. No matter how accomplished
big stake race the stewards would also lose no matter who the stewards are that may mont’s good filly How Fair at Jamaica Tues- a trainer may be in fitting his horse, any one
power to punish adequately and their rulings be in charge they are supreme whili acting. day there was another striking example of the of them is better for “having a race under his
would become a joke. It is a thankless job to sit in judgment of benefit that comes from actual racing as bdt.’’ It is probable that How Fair will turn
Horsemen who have the best interests of racing and from the beginning it has always measured against the private training. Fly by the tables on Fly by Day the next time the
the turf at heart, and not their own selfish been open season for stewards, but the whole Day had been seasoned in racing during her pair meet, and she m»y go on beating the
ends, will readily realize the importance of fabric of racing depends on the integrity of Maryland campaign and it made the difference. Wliitney fUly all through the year, but she
having the stewards supported in all their acts, the men in this high position, and if they do How P'air had done about all that Louis lacked the condition that was acquired by the
The stewards may err and they have erred not measure up to the job they should be re- Feustel had asked of her in her preparation for WTiitney miss through her campaigning in
on various occasions, but they are supreme on moved. the races. She went to the post a remarkably Maiydand.
Thursday May 17, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
Churchill Downs Form Chart
I
LOtnSVUXE, KT., WEDHKSSAT, hat is, iwa.— Chnrchni Downs (one mile). Fourth day. Kentucky
Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather dondy.
Stewards, ('lias. F. rrice, 8 . C. NuckoU. Jr., A. O. I.eonard and C. W. llay. Judges. W. H. Shelley,
N. n. McClelland and J. 8 . Wallace. Starters, W. liumilton and W. Snyder. Itacing Secretary, W. U.
Shelley.
Itacing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 3:00 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weiglit carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance.
$2 mntuels paid, tlntried-. $4.90 straight, $3.30 place, $2.20 show; Mary P. Gardner, $5.70 place,
$2.80 sliow; Flower Shop, $2.30 show.
E<]uiTaient booking odds — Untried. 145 to 100 straight. 65 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Mary P. Gard-
ner, 185 to 1(K) place, 40 to 100 show; Flower Shop, 13 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. f, by Great Britain— Odd Nymph, by Oddfellow (trained by K. Pitt; bred by Mr. M.
Moore).
Went to post at 5:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving. UNTRIED, close up from the start, raced into the lead quickly and, after being headed, took
it again in the last quarter and held MARY P. GARDNER safe in the stretch. MARY P. GARDNER
set the early pace and, coming fast lliroiigh the last quarter, finisbt'd gamely. FIAIWKR SHOP seemed
at a disadvantage in the going, hut gained steadily in the last quarter. FERNANDOS raced into a brief
lead and tired tuidly. MII.DREI) RUTH was done after going a half mile.
Scratched— G9727 Bendita, 104; 08010 l*unta Gorda, 104; (C0750)0olden Billows, 109; 6S082 Miss
Ia?ighton. 104.
Overweights — Untried, 2 pounds; Mildred Ruth, 1%.
69958
FmST RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. (Oct. 17, 1921— 1:23 V4— 4— HO.) Purse $1,300. 4-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100.
AWtPPSt H H % Str Fin
Equlv. Odds Str’t I |
Jamaica Form Chart
68780>HAr)RI.\N WB 7 113 9 2
C96.*.9*CUYN w 4 101 7 1
69870 ('OlAlN’U DAKER WB 5 116 5 5
(66126INKNETTK w 5 104 8 7
69584'HomiIE SHEA w 4 105 2 4
6«740*.Si:\VKI-I., COMBS wB 8 108 6 6
69904 BEN BOUT WB 5 109 4 9
63921 SWEET BO’QUETr w 6 109 3 8
66798*PLUS ULTRA WB 5 109 1 3
3* 3« 3> 1» W Pool J C Ferriss
2* 2* 21 2’i B Harvey Gallaher Bros
1| 1‘ 11 3'i L Penman B J Brannon
4U 4‘ 4* 4« A Wilson W C Weant
8 ‘ 7*1 61 5«t W Fronk O’Meara Bros
51 61 7‘ 6 » W Reid W M Cain
W C Weant
O’Meara Bros
W M Cain
7*1 5U 6 * 7* J Kederis Harned Bros & Jones
9 9 8 * J 'Wallace L J Keating
66798*PLUS ULTRA ws 5 109 1 3 61 8 » 9 9 W Kelsay J Lowe 4260-100
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:15%, 1:22%, ’Track heavy.
$2 niutnels paid, Hadrian, $3.90 straight, $3.10 place, $2.30 show; Glyn, $3.10 place, $2.50 show;
Colonel Baker. $2. .50 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Hadrian, lO.-i fo 100 straight, 55 to 1(X) place, 15 to 100 show; Glyn, 55 to
100 |ilace, 25 to 100 show; ('olonel Baker, 25 to 1(X) show.
Winner — B. b, by Free Lance — Semprite, by Sempronius (trained. by R. Williams; bred by Mr. George
J. I»ng).
Went to post at 2:01. At poet 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
eame. HADltlAN, hard ridden for the entire race, saveil mneb ground on the stretch turn and, finishing
gamely, got up to win in tlie last stride. GLYN rs«-ed in closest pursuit of COIAINEL BAKER and, passing
him in the stretch, made a game finish. COLONEL BAKER showed the most t'arly speed to the last
eightli. Imt lost ground in the stretch when he swerved out. NENETl'E was going well at the end.
BOBBIE SHEA finished well. SEWEIJ.. COMBS tired.
Scratched —67072 I.ina Clark. lOS; 68782 Mavourneen, 106; 68740*Avi.spa. 101; (69012) I.iast Effort,
KM; 6S)9(M-May Bodine, 106; 66 (Mri’Chiymore, 114; 69U08^Ia>ugh Storm, 111; 65999 Commander MrMcekin;
llX); 69904 James B. Brown. 109; 6485.5 Noniim^, 109; (60532) Day of Peace, 109.
SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Fnrlangs. (May 21, 1921— 52%— 2— 116.) $1,300 Added. 2-year-
olds. Maidens. Fillies. Claiming. Net valne to winner $1,000; second, $230; third, $120.
NEW YORK, H. Y., WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 1923. — Jamaica (one mile). Tliirtcenth day. Metropolitan
Jockey Clnb. Spring Meeting of 19 days. 'Weather cloudy,
Stewanls, John E. Cowdin, W'illiam G. Street and W. 8 . 'Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C.
Comchlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Walter C. Edwards.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:.30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight cjirried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance.
FIRST RACE— 3-4 MUo. (Oct. 5. 1922— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds
I arid upward. Claiming. Net valne to winner $700; seoond, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
o u c p a
69898 CORA I, REEF w 3 95 15 6
60372 'CLOUGH JORDAN w 4 106 10 3
3» I'J I'J 1» J CallahaaH Aker
4 b 51 4 »j 2 Dk K Reilly A Gunther
69898*TICKI.,1SH wsb 7 115 6 7 5* 2i 2J 3» G Babin W H Fixer 20 20 20 8 4
69824 ANTIIJ,ES w 5 100 17 5 7* 3 * 3| 4* C Taylor W A Rosen 8 12 12 6 2\
696H1 P. T. BARNUM w 5 106 2 1 1» 6 * 5* 5> B MarinelliH P Somer f4 6 6 21 6-6
(668S2)BELMON w 1 106 11 10 2>« 41 6 * 61 M Fator J T Ready 6 7 5 2 1
69608 REKAB wB 4 115 1 4 61^ 7‘ 7* 7» E Jelley PSP Randolph 20 30 30 12 6
69718 FLUFF wn 5 107 3 2 81 81 8 * 8 * H ThurberH T Bartle 10 12 12 5 21
65I2S BOXWCXID w 4 105 7 9 10 ' 9* 9'i 9' F .Smith J H Tevia 10 12 10 4 2
69824 PRIMUS wB 2 91 4 8 Hi ll'ilO'ilOi K Hoffm’nL A ITice 60 60 60 20 10
69681 NUGGET wb 5 105 12 12 12* 12* 11* 11* H Stutts R Pospiail 20 50 50 20 10
69572 CHIEF FLYNN wB 3 90 8 H 9' 10' 12' 12* H Pierce C A Applegate 30 40 40 15 6
69824 SCARE CROW wb 3 102 6 13 13* 13* 13* 13* H Shillick R E Oppenheim 20 20 15 6 3
69681 GEORGE CHOOS w 3 102 16 14 14* 14* 14* 14* J Mooney G Choos f4 6 6 21 6-5
66478 ELI.A C. wB 3 92114 15 15 15 15 15 W Milner W C Baxter ft 6 « 2i 6-5
69439*TING-A-LING wb 10 115 13 Left at the post. R Carter L U West 15 IS IS 6 3
69718 COPYRIGHT wB 6 110 9 Left at the post. C Ralls P J Lavin 15 25 25 10 5
tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting.
Time. 24. 48%. 1:13%. Track fast.
Winner — B. g, by Pebbles — Capra, by Ballot (trained by J. Jolinscn; bred by Mr. James Butler).
Went to poet at 2:32. At post 4 minutes. Start )>oor and slow. Won easily; second and tliird
driving. CORAIj REEF had a clear course on tlie outside and. raring into the lead while rounding the last
turn, held the race safe thrtugh the stretch. CLOUGHJOUD.4N was in close quarters in the early run-
ning, but slipped through next to the rail in the stretch and outfinished TICKLISH. The latter was a
fc,rward contender all the way. but tired near the finish. ANTtt .T.RS was forced to race wide on the
turns and tired in the closing strides.
Scratched — (69681 )Sea Sand, 118: 60S9S*Bill Block, 103; 69825 Paddy’s Lass, 90; Pensive, 95.
Overweights — Srarc Crow, 2 pounds; George Choos, 5; Ella C.. 2%.
20 20 20 8
8 12 12 5
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Kquiv. Odds Str’t
69730 »PE.ST w 110 6 4 1* 1| 1' E Fator J S Ward 245-100
69642* PEGGY O. w 108 4 1 2* 2* 2* D Conn’lly T J Pendergast 150-100
I'ATSY D. w 103 1 5 6 5* 3* T Brothers W L Lewis 4185-100
69660* MARY 1,YNN w 112 5 3 5* 4| 4' L Pennoan J Koors 400-100
69589* 'Ql'OTA w 103 3 6 4} 3| 5* J Corcoran Williams Bros 985-100
69905 GEORGIA MAY w 118 2 2 3* 6 6 E C’mmlna W R Cummins 1750-100
Time, 24, 49%, 56%. 'Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid. Pest, $C.90 straight, $3.60 plai-e, $2.90 show; Peggy O., $3.10 place, $2.00 show;
Patsy I).. $7.70 show.
Equivalent booking edds — Pest, 245 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Peggy O., 55
to 1(X) place. .80 to 100 show; Patsy D., 285 to 100 show.
Winner — B. f, by Wrack— The P.usybody, by Meddler (trained by R. Goose; bred by Mr. Lewl.s Garth).
■Went to iK^st at 2:38. At iMJSt 2 minutes. Start good and slow. W'on easily; second and third
driving. PEST, showing the most speed and away well, set a grod pace and, drawing away from PEGGY
O. in the last eighth, was under restraint at tlie end. PEGGY O. was hard ridden for the entire race and
made a resolute finish. P.ATSY D. was forced back in the first sixto'nfb, but closed a gap after saving
much ground on the last turn. MARY LYNN swerved repeatedly and was ridden wide. (JUUTA and
GEORGIA M.\Y were done after going the first quarter.
Scratched — Floating On, 113.
Overweights- Mary Lynn, 2 pounds.
THIRD RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (May 21, 1921— 2:03%— 7— 106.) Purse $1,300. 4-year-olds
and upward. Claiming. Net v^ue to winner $1,000; seoond, $200; third, $100.
6 a 7' 7* 7* E Jelley PSP Randolph 20 30 30 12 6
84 81 8 ' 8 * H ThurberH T Bartle 10 12 12 5 21
10' 9' 9'1 9' F .Smith J H Tevia 10 12 10 4 2
Hi ll'ilO'ilOl K Hoffm’nL A ITice 50 60 60 20 10
12* 12* 11* 11* H Stutts R Pospiail 20 50 50 20 10
9' 10' 12' 12* H Pierce C A Applegate 30 40 40 15 6
13* 13* 13* 13* H Shillick R E Oppenheim 20 20 15 6 3
14* 14* 14* 14* J Mooney G Choos 6 6 21 6-5
15 15 15 15 W Milner W C Baxter f* 6 6 21 6-5
at the post. R Carter L U West 15 IS 15 6 3
at the post. C Ralls P J Lavia 15 25 25 10 5
OQQETQ SYCOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5. 1922— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Pune $1,000.
vOO Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100.
3-year- olds.
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
69705'THE WIT
69733'NURTURE
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
w 6 106 1 5 5 4* 4* 11 1* W Fronk R L Rogers
w 5 103 2 1 11 1* 1' 21 21 J Corcoran Williams Bros
Elquiv. Odds Str’t
Index Horses A'WtPPSt
69862 ’ATHERSTONE w 113 2 2
(69862)WHIRLWIND wb 124 3 3
69863 RO.MPING HOME w 115 5 1
66851 TUXEDO w 112 7 5
POTENTIIJ^A w 106 1 4
65050 HIGH PRINCE w 108 6 C
63062 SHUFFLE ALONG wb 113 4 7
A'WtPPSt % '/X % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
11 1' I'i 1* C Rob’sonSanford S F StbS 3 3 7-101-4
2* 2* 2* 2'' E Sande RaJtcocas Stable 4-5 4-5 7-101-4 out
3*1 3'i 3* 31 J McTag'tG reentree Stable 5 6 6 8-5 2-5
4* S' 41 4i» R Carter .Salubria Stable 12 20 20 5 21
5* 6 '* 6 '* 5» B MarinelliJ H Smith .30 .50 50 15 5
6 * 4' 5' 6 '* C ’Turner Riviera Stable 10 15 15 5 2|
69618 WAI.NUT HALL wb 9 115 5 3 2* 2'i 3' 4* 3'4 J Owens R T Watts 1035-100
69910' Al'TORNEY w 5 110 3 4 3* 3* 2" 31 4‘i T Brothers R McGarvey 163-100
69733* 'JETSAM w5 105 4 2 4' 5 5 5 5 B Harvey S D I,ee 430-100
Time, 25>/i, 51%, 1:18%, 1:46, 2:13%. Track heavy.
$2 mutnels paid, Ilie Wit, $8.60 straight, $4.40 place, $3.60 show; Nurture, $5.80 place, $3.60 show;
Walnut Hall, $4.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds — The Wit, 330 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Nurture,
190 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Walnut Hall. 145 to KX) sliow.
Winner — Cb. g, by Ormondale — Witfull, by Mirthful (trained by R. L. Rogers; bred by Mr. John E.
Madden).
Went to post at 3:08. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving. THE WIT began slowly and was saved nntil reaching the last lialf, where he moved up steadily
and, nicing into tbe lead, came away in the last eighth. NUR’PURE showed the most speed, but began
tiring after leading to the last eighth. WALNUT HALL appeared done after going three quarters, but
came again and wore A'lTOUNKY down in the last sixteenth. The latter tired badly near the end.
JETS.VM liad no mishaps.
FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 21, 1921— 52%— 2— 116.) Pleasure Ridge Park
Purse. Purse $1,400, 2-year-olds. AUowaacea. Net value to winner $1,100; second,
$ 200 ; third, $ 100 .
63062 SHUFFLE ALONG wb 113 4 7 7 7 7 7 W Obert J E Widener 20 30 25 7 3
Time, 23%. 47. 1:13%. Track fast. *
Winner — Ch.* c, by Marathon — Silica, by Rockton (trained by H. Hughes; bred by Mr. John Sanford).
Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but SHUFFIJ5 AIjONG. Won
easily; sreend and third driving. A'THERSTONE, displaying excellent speed, held sway all the way and
won easing up. WHIRLWIND raced in closest pnrsnit all the way. but tir^ when called on and oonIJ
never improve bis position. ROMPING HOME was a forward contender from the start, but tired badly
in the stretch. SHUFFLE ALONG was prartically left at the post.
Scratched— 69901 *Aladdin, 118; 66546 Mutiny, 112.
Overweights — Atberstonc, 1 pound; High Prince, 2.
RACE— 1 1 16 Mile*. (Oct. 2, 1922— 1:44%— 3— 103.) Purse $1,176.30. 4-year,
olds and upward. Claiming. Net vxdue to winner $876.30; seoond, $200; third, $106i
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S
(69412)TONT BEAU w 5 111 7 6 6 * 5« 5* 3* 1| E Marts A Rold 3 3 13-51 1-2
(69898)FINAL1TY wb 4 115 111* l*i 1* 1* 2*1 J McTag’tJ P Smith f4 41 18-56-5 3-5
69825 PICNIC wb 4 112 3 2 2*1 3* 3* 4* .3i E Sande J S Dann 5 6 6 2 1
69898'.IOCOSB WB 4 102 2 3 3* 2^ 2* 2* 4'1 E Legere R Lewis t< 41 18-56-5 3-5
69749* MOODY W8 5 103 4 4 4*1 4’1 4} 5* .5*1 G Rose W V Casey 6 6 41 8-5 4-6
69858 NIGHTBOAT wb 4 112 6 5 5' 6 * 6* 6 * 6* E Bell J Harrows 3 41 41 8-5 4-6
69858 SAGAMOOK w5 113 577 7 7 7 7 H ’ThurberB E Ackerman 6 6 6 2 1
tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting.
Time, 23%, 48%, 1:13%, 1:41, 1:48. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. g, by Tony Itonero— Gleuwaltz, by Guarantee (trained by G. Zeigler; bred by Mr.
R. L. Franklin).
Went to post at 3:19. At post 1 minute. Start gro»l and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. TONY BEAU l)cgan slowly, but worked his way up cn the inside under hard riding and, coming
fast through the stretch, got up to win drawing clear in the last few strides. FIN.ALITY, showing the
most speed, set a good pace to the last eighth, but tired badly in tlie final drive. PK'NIC raced well and
finished gamely. JOCOSE tired after going well for three quarters. MOODY gained slowly in the stretch
when of no use.
WB 5 103 4 4 4*1 4’1 41 5* .5*1 G Rose
WB 4 112 6 5 5' 6 * 6 * 6 * 6 * E Bell
w5 113 577 7 7 7 7 H ’Thui
W V Casey
J Harrows
H ’ThurberB E Ackerman 6
O U C P S
3 3 13-51 1-2
f4 41 18-56-5 3-5
5 6 6 2 1
t4 41 18-56-5 3-5
5 6 41 8-5 4-6
3 41 41 8-5 4-6
6 6 6 2 1
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(69664) LESTER DOCTER w HI 3 2 1' 1' 1* M Gamer P T Chinn 355-100
69907*K1NG TUT w 108 1 1 3* 3* 2* J Heupel Gallaher Brog 3-20-100
SUNSPERO w 113 6 5 4* 4* 3* A Johnson W S Kilmer 50i)-100
(69871 )ORliOX w 111 4 3 2' 2* 4* D Conn'lly E M May 210-100
(69762 )BALIjOT BRUSH w 111 5 6 6 5* 5* H Gray R C Frakes 9IS-100
MEADOW LAWN w 106 2 4 5* 66 E Fator J S Ward 5430-100
Time, 24%, 49, 55%. Track heavy.
$2 mntuels paid. Lester Docter, $9.10 straight, $3.90 place, $3.70 show; King 'Tut, $4.20 place, $3.40
show; Siinsiiero, $3. .50 show.
F.<iuivalent booking odds — I.estpr Docter, 3.55 to 100 straight, 95 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; King Tut,
110 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Sunsp«>ro, 75 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g. by Uncle — Ellira. by Mazagan (trained by C. E. Patterson; bred by Mr. W. S. Payne).
Went to jiost at 3:39. At iiost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving. I-ESTEU DOC’TER, showing liigli speed and well ridden, ra«*d into the lead at once and,
setting a fust pace, easily won all the way. KING TUT raced gamely and was hard ridden for the entire
race. SUNSPERO began slowly, but closed an immense gap after saving ground when coming into the
stretch and was running fastest at the end. UULOX raced forwardly to the last eighth, where he began
tiring bailly.
Overweiglits- -Sunspero, 5 pounds; Meadow I.awn, 1.
1200^9 FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. (May 21. 1921— 1:23>%— 4— 110.) Misses Purse. Purse $1,800.
3-yeer-oliis. Fillies. Allowunoes. Net value to winner $1,350; seoond, $300; third, $150.
R C Frakes
J S Ward
fourth race— 5-8 Mile. (May 19, 1917— 59%— 2— 1C9.) Seventeenth Running ROSE-
DALE STAKES. Gnaranteed 'Yaiue $5,000. 2- year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net
-1C9.) Seventeenth Running ROSE-
Index Horses
value to winner $4,500; second, $700; third, $300.
AWtPPSt '4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O U C P s
OUTI.LNE w 111 3 4 3i« 3* 21 1» E Sande Rancocas Stablet7-5 2 2 4-5 2-5
(69789)NEIJdE MORSE w 113 5 2 1' li> 1* 2* A Collins H C Fisher 8 8 6 2 1
(69748)ANNA M’ RONE II. w 113 7 3 2* 2*1 3* 3* E KummerMarrone SUble 6 12 12 5 2
LADY DIANA w 109 8 $ 5'i 6 ' 4’1 4*1 M Fator Rancocas Stablef7-5 2 2 4-5 2-5
(69828) BEVY wb 113 1 1 4'i 4* 5'i 5* H ’ThurberA Belmont 5 5 16-56-5 3-5
M'RBT LA'WRENCE w 109 6 7 7« 5* 71 6 'i H Moore J E Madden .50 100 100 40 20
69900* NEMESIS w 109 2 5 6 * 71 6 ' 7» L McAtee H P WTiitney 8-5 21 21 1 1-2
I.EONA DARE w 109 48 8888 C Lang J S Cosden 15 25 25 8 4
tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting.
Time, 22%, 46, 58% (new track record). Track fast.
Winner — B. f, by Chicle — Sketchy, by Peter Pan (trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Mr. Harry Payne
Whitney).
AVent to post at 3:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. OUTLINE was foreeil back in the first sixteenth and was saved to the stretch, where she came
witli a great rush and outfinished NEI.LIE MORSE. The latter set a tremendous pace and raced ANNA
MAKUONE II. into defeat in the first three cigliths, hut could not withstand the winner’s ebullenge.
ANX.V MAKUONE II. was a forward contender to the stretch turn and tired. K\DY DIANA met with
interference shortly after the start and displayed speed, hut was not persevered with when beaten.
Sere tchd (59828* Reply, 113.
Overweights — Outline, 2 pounds.
FIFTH RACE— 1 1 16 MUes. (Dot. 2. 1929— 1;44%— 3— 103.) Flight Handicap. $1,376.30
V Added. 3-year-olds and upward Net value to winner $1,136.30; second, $200; third, $100.
5 5 16-56-5 3-5
.50 100 100 40 20
8-5 21 21 1 1-2
15 25 25 8 4
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(69.526). MISS CKRINA
C6342 PALRUBA
696CI*BI.OSSOM TIME w 113 1 2 I'll* 1* 1* I'i L Lyke Idle Hour Stock F’m Stb 120-100
69639 TIP ’TOE INN wb 1101 6 1 4‘ 3» 3* 21 2* E Martin I Weil 37G1-1C0
(66552) ALICE BL. GOWNwn 110 5 4 3' 4* 4* 3’i 3* W Kelsay J O & G H Keene 165-130
C4272*DUST FLOWER w 113 4 5 5'* 5'* 5'* 5"> 4* M Gamer J C Milam 960-100
(69526) MISS CKRINA w 113 2 3 2* 2'| 2* 4* 5" H LunsPd Audley Farm Stable 910-100
C6342 PALRUBA w 105 366 6 6 6 6 J Corcoran R E Vickermaa 7TJ5-100
’Time, 23'/», 47%, 1:15, 1:29%. Tnu* heavy.
$2 mutnels paid. Blossom Time, $4.40 straight, $3.20 place, $2.30 show; Tip Toe Inn, $19.00 place,
.00 show; .\lii-e Blue Gown, $2..50 show.
K<iniv:iient booking odds — Blosstim Time, 120 to 100 straight, 00 to 100 place, 15 to 100 sliow; Tip Toe
Inn. 8.50 to 100 pla<*e, 130 to 100 sliow; .\liit* Blue Gown, 25 lo UX) show.
Winner - B. f, by North Star III. — Vaila, by Fariman (trained by U. J. Thompson; bred by Mr.
Edward B. Bradley).
Wont to |Kjst at 4:13. At post 1 minute. Start grxjd and slow for all but PALRUB.\. Won easily;
second and third driving. BLOSSOM TIME, showing liigh speed, raced into .a good lead at once and held
sway throughout, tmt had to be ridden cut through the last eighth. 'riP T3)E INN ran a suriwisingiy
good race and outstayed AI.U'E BLUB GOWN through the last sixteenth. ALICE BLUE t;t)WN raced well
and gamely, but tired in the last eighth. MISS CKRINA ran a fust five eighths and quit in the stretch.
DUST FI/OWKR was always outrua.. PALRUBA began badly.
Overweights— Tip Toe Inn, 3% pounds.
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 MUes. (May 24. 1922—1:44—4—113.) Puree $1,600. 4-year-olds
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,200; second, $250; third, $150,
Index Horses
AWtPPSt 'A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O U C P S
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,200; second, $250; third, $150,
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Eijuiv. Odds Str’t
68931*OII> MAN wb 4 112 4 3 1' 1* 1* U I'i R Bauer C N Daniel 180-100
(69497) 'PUMPS w 4 98 1 2 3* 3* 3* 2* 2* J Corcoran 'T P Hayea 42.5-100
69872 KINHliRN wb 6 105 2 1 2* 2* 2* 3* 31 J Hcupi'l Gallaher Bros .565-100
69699 YOSHIMI wb 4 137 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 B Kenn’tly T C Bradley 175-100
Time. 24%, £0%. 1:16%, 1:43%, 1:£0%. ’Track heavy.
$2 mutueU paid. Oil Man, $.5.(X) straiglit, $3.70 place; I’nnips. $4.(M) place; no show mutupls sold.
Rquivalcnt Nioking odds — Oil Man. IhO to 100 straight, S5 to 100 placi'; Pumps, IIX) to 100 plaec.
Winner ('ll. c, by North Star HI. — Bandclio, by King.^ton (trained by C. J. t;asey; bred by Mr.
Edward It. Bradley).
Went lo [lost at 4:47. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; secend and third driving.
OIL M.\N took the lead qnickly and was allowed to run out on the first two turns, hut showed high speed
and won all the way and, while tiring near the cud, held tlie race safe. I’UMl’S ran well and, tinisliing
gamely, was running fast at tl:e end. KIN BURN showed speed, hut began tiring after going three
quarti’rs. YOSHIMI was always far back.
OverweighlB -Pumt», 1 |Minnd.
£200^/1 seventh RACE— 1 Mil*. (May 7, 1921— 1;36%— 3— 93.) $1,309 Added. 3 year-olds.
Fillies. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $260; third, $140.
69903 *COMIC KONG wB 4 108 3 2 I'J li 11 1' 13 C Lang G Konigawald 2 21 11-51-3 out
69861 *KAY J.AY wB 4 116 2 3 2'i 2* 2*12* 2* J Mooney Quincy KUble 2 2 8-3 2-5 out
69651 HEPHAIS'TOS w4 114 113 3 3 3 3 T Bums F E Brown 4-5 8-5 3-2 1-3 out
Time, 25%. 60, 1:14%, 1:39%, 1:45%. Track fast.
Winner — Br. g. by Black Jester — China Song, by Santoi (trained by L. Meripole; bred in England by
Majrx M. M. H. Neville).
Went to |M>st at 4:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. C^OMIC SONG took the lead soon after tbe start and, setting u good pace under restraint, held
R.\Y J.tY safe in the final drive. RAY JAY was always in nearest pursuit of the winner and responded
gamely when called on, but could not quite get up. HBPHAISTOS was badly outrun after geing the first
lialf mile.
ScratoliPd — 69903 Flannel Shirt, 118; (t>9899)Soutbern Cross, 122.
69957
SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 16. 1923— 58%— 8— 111.) Pune $1,176.30. 2-year-olda.
Allowances. Net value to winner $876,30; seoond, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
69714 RE.SOLUTION
69859* MR. MUTT
69859 INVICTUS
69900 DO.NNELLT
69859 H. '1'. WATERS
69900 OKMKSVALE
(»789 RIVAI.
BYIUIN
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O U C P s
w 112 7 4
WB no 1 2
WB 117 8 I
w 110 4 S
w 112 2 6
WB 110 5 1
ws 111 3 7
2' 2'i 2* 1' C Rob’sanI.a>g Cabin Stb 6 7 6
41 41 3*1 2s A Collins H C Fisher 2
1* 11 11 3*1 H ’ThurberSonny Stable 11
6 * 6 ' 4* 41 H Stutta J E Madden t 6
5* 5* 5* 5* R Cartw A Hallow 1(
3* 3' 6'1 6 * E Bell R T Wilson 5
7 7 7 7 E Sande Rancocas Stable 2
at the post. C Lang J E Madden tS
2 11-52 4-5 1-3
10 12 13 5 21
tS 12 12 5 21
10 13 12 5 21
5 7 7 21 6-5
9 2 21 11-54-5 1 3
t 6 12 12 5 21
Index Ilorsoa AWtPPSt 'a % % Str Fin Jockeys
67731 ’U.N'TRl ED will 4 4 28 I'i 2* 1* 1' H J Burke
69727 MARY P. G’RDNER w 112 3 i 1' 4' 4* 21 2* J Howard
E<iuiv. Odds Str’t
K Pitt
H P Gardner
66612»'FU)WER SHOP wb 104 2 I 3' 5'* 5'* 3'i 3« J Corcoran P Coyne
69502 Mli.DKKD RUTH
6899 7 • FKR.N A N I XJS
65809 MAiUOUKT
WB 1101 6 2 5‘* 38 3' 4' 4* K Martin C 11 Miller
W 104 5 5 41 2* 18 5'* 5* T Itrothers I, J Keating
WB 109 16C6666J ciwens Dortch Brua
Time , 23%, 48, 1:15%, 1:45. Track heavy.
BYItON w 110 6 Left at the post. C Lang J E Madden 12 12 5 21
tCoupled in betting; no seimrate place or show betting.
Tim, 23%, 47%, 1:00. Track fast.
Winner— B. c, by Pennant — Y'aukee Girl, by Sir Dixon (trained by A. Simons; bred by Mr. Harry
Payne AVhitney).
Went to |Mi 8 t at 4:48. At post 4 minutes. Start poor and siow. Won easily; second and third
driving. R12St)Ll"riON followed INVICTUS closely from the start and, passing Uie latter in the stretch,
was going away at the end. MR. JIU’IT was saved in tlie early ruiiuiug and came fast in tiie stretch,
but swerved out and lost ground near the finish. INVICTUS set a fast early pace and tired in the stretch
drive. D()N.\KI.LY closed u big gap and raced well. ORMESVAIA! ran a good half.
SeraU-hed (19S.59 Braeadale. 110; ti978Si*BIing I’lay, 110; tJ9719*Batsmun, 110; 69000 Peter King, 110.
Uverweiglits — Ueaclution, 2 pounds; H. T. Waters, 2; Rival, 1.
ADDITIONAL CUAHTS ON PAGIC TEM. ’
DAILY RACING FORM
Thursday, Miy 17, lfil22
Entries and Past Performances
CHURCHILL DOWNS
THURSDAY, MAY 17
DA PC •* 1-2 Farlonarfi. S-year-olda. Malden*. Colt* and Geldlns*
NinU nAl/C Special Welslit*. (May 21. 1021 02 3-5—2 116.)
FLAX, b, e, 2 (K) 116 By Von Tromp— Kathryn Kmtw, by Trusrul.
(iSainer. B. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward). Breeder, W. G, Shropshire.
69871 Churchill f 55 mud 11 115 6 4 6* 4*1 B Fator 11 Orlox. Oo Koin, B.irl Pool
69585 I.ex'Bton 1-2 48%fast 39 112 4 1 2* 2* E Fator 10 B.andS’dle, G.N’ern, W.tbcW’l
CHILHOWFE, b. c, 2 (K) 115 By Ballot— Bonrbon Lass, by Bourbon Bean.
(Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallaher Bros.). Breeders, Gallaher Bros.
69871 Churchill 4) f 55 mud 6-5 115 4 2 2) 6'* J Heupel 11 Oilox, Go Foin, Burl Pool
SHAFE, b. e, 2 (M) 115 By Escoba — ^Bemaise. by Sempronius.
(Trainer, W. Ferfcins. Owner, J. Koors). Breeder, C. Nuckols.
69694 I.ex’gton 41 t K>%fast 11-5 108 6 6 6) 4»k J Heupel 9 Townsend. John Hager, Arabia
WEATHER CI.OITDY; TRACK HEAVY.
The figures under the h eading **Bec.” in
the entries below show the best time of
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921 no matter where it finished. In cases
where record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
Probalilities: Weather clear; track fast.
Kacing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 3:00). ]
® Sii|H!i'ior uiiid runner. X Good mud runner.
:|: Fair mud rniiner. (II) Uuidens. •Apprentice
allowance, b Ulinkers.
First Bace— 3-4 Kile.
Parse $1,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 6, 1913 — 1:11 — 2 — 105.)
Today’s
Fourth Bace— 7-8 KQe.
Hikes Point Purse.
Purse $1,600. 3-year-oIds and upward.
ASAFH, h. e, 2 (K) 115 By Boota and Saddle— Lily Mac. hy Plaudit.
(Ih-ainer, F. Wright. Owner, Knehelkamp A Borden). Breeder, T. K. Knrphy.
Allowances. 69871 Churchill 4J f 55 mud 9 115 9 8 7* 7‘* H LunsCd 11 Urlox, Go Foin, Bari Pool
(Track record: May 21,
1921—1:23%-
-1—110.)
(69471)
BROOKIIOLT . .
.112 1:25%
6 107X7.'’.0
66600
I.«throp
3 101X740
69909*
Washington ....
.105 1:25%
4 lO307:i.'i
69903
Prince Tii Tii . .
3 104X7.3.')
69909
bTen Can
6 103. .73.')
64970
Donegal
3 94X730
69908
Vanishing Boy .
S 99X7.30
69909
Marjorie Hynes .
.112 1:26%
6 102 X 730
68389
bGoIdencrest ....
8 94.. 725
69731
Be Good
.108 1:26%
4 100.. 725
SOGIBE KcMASTEBS. h. c, 2 (K) 115 By Waterval
(Trainer, J, McKinney, Owher, B. P. Marshall),
-Beserve, hy Hastings.
Breeder, B. P.' Marshall.
(Trainer, T. P. Hayes. Owner, T. P. Kayes).
115
C. Milam).
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.ilan.
69696*
Ijidy Gorham . . . .
.106 1:13
106.. 7.30
68634
Stump Jr
.110 1:12%
108X74.')
65524
Whitleather
103.. 740
69931*
Guest of Honor...
.110 1:12%
108x740
69587
•Lily M
.112 1:13
98.. 73.)
68760*
Waywassamo
.112 1:13%
108X73.3
664E4
Kingselere
.112 1:16%
108.. 730
•My Valet
103
Second Bace — 4
1-2 Furlongs.
Fifth Bace— 1 Mile.
St. Matthews Pjirsc.
Purse $1,600. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
(Track record: May 7, 1921— 1 :36)i— 3— 83.)
99555: By Gosh 106 1:.38% 4 110. .750
66782* Billy Star 103 1:39% 4 113X74.'.
69588 Taylor Hay 110 1:42% 3 101x740
68635* bTan S«.n 107}1 :40% 5 113x740
69535 I.s-x’gton 1-2 48%good 64 115 7 8 t
69496 L«x'gton 1-2 49%sIop 40 110 6 7 8
First start for the following:
COBNFLOWEB, ch. c, 2 (M) 115
(Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, J. C. Milam).
DOWBT, b. g. 2 (M) 115
(Trainer, C. E. Patterson. Owner. P. T. Chinn)
KBISHKA, h. e. 2 (K) 115
(Trainer, W, Beed. Owner, J. B. Cloher).
i KIHO GOBIN n.. b. c. 2 (K) 115
(Trainer, P. Coyne. Owner, Mrs. G. Gorin).
6** J D M’ney 6 Black Gold. Bril. Cast, KingTuI
By Astronomer — Kirka, hy Peter Onince.
Breeder. K. P. Shipp.
8" C Gran’nn 8 S. Elizabeth, Eventide, PeggyO.
8‘* D Conn’lly 8 Digit, B.Gold, W.the Wizard
By Peter Qnince — Stick Pin, by McGee.
Breeder, J. C. Milam.
By Lake McLoke — La Divica, by Arc de Triomphe.
Breeder, Nursery Stud.
By Master Bohert — Epsom Kay, hy Durbar.
Breeder, C. B. Head,
By Golden Maxim — Yankee Tree, by Yankee.
Breeder, T. M. Murphy,
Who Knows Ms ..101 l;49%h 3 101 X7.^'. X. S. JOBDAN, cb. c. 2 (M)
Purse $1,400. 2-year-oIds. Maidens. Colts ai
Geldings. Special Weights.
(Track record: May 21, 1921 — 52% — 2 — 116.)
59909 Angliim Maid 101 1:40% 4 105X7.35
596C3 Chacolet 102 1:39% 6 10.5.. 730
59765 Everhart (M) 104 1:40% 3 96.. 72.5
59661 Pravus (M) 105 1:42% 3 98. .725
Sixth Baoe— 4 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $1,300. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming.
(Track record: May 21, 1921— Ti2%— 2— 116.)
T. S. JOBDAN, cb. c. 2 (M) 115 By Lake McLuke— Voterina. by Voter.
(Trainer, S. Cbenanlt. Owner, H. F. Gardner). Breeder, H. P. Gardner.
BOB CAHILL, ch. c, 2 (M). 115 By Polymelian — Dreamy II.. by Persimmon.
(Trainer, H. J, Thompson. Owner, Idle Honr Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm,
GEE, ch. c, 2 (M) 115 By Master Bohert — Lady G., by Peep o’Day.
(Trainer, A, D. Steele. Owner, C. B. Head). Breeder, C. B. Head.
Flax 115 :56m
Chilhowee 115 :57%
Shale 108 :55%
Asaph 115 :57m
Squire McMasters.lll :57%
Moorfield
Cornflower .......
Dowry
Krishna
King Gorin II
T. S. Jordan
Bob Cahill
Gee
115X72.> 69352*
115X’*2!) 69660
115.. 715 68612
115.. 715 69660
115.. 7(ki 69730
115.. 700 69660
115 69728
115 69728
115 69102
115
69642* Raster Bonnet 112 :54%
(69660) *Quotation 105 :55%
69352* April
69660 Verbena (M) 108 ;56%
68612 (Charlotte B. (M)..110 :56%
69660 Furor (M) 108 :57%
89730 •Florence W. (M)..109 :56
69600 Ha.TmarkPt (M) ..110 :52%
69728 •Swift Water (M)..115 :68%
69728 Upstage (M) ....115 :59%
69102 Queen Charming
(M)
Pretty Politician . .
3rd RACE 3-4
111.. 715
108.. 715 MABOABET WABE, b.
3-4 Mile. 3-Fear-oia*. Claiming. (Oct. IG. 1013 1:11 2
By Astronomei
Third Bace— 3-4 Mile.
Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: Oet. 1(5, 1913 — 1:11 — 2 — l(k>.)
68415* Margaret Ware ...107 1:13%
67196* •Ilomping Mary ...106 1:13%
68871* Little Hope 103 1:13%
68010 •Punta Gorda 98 1 :14%
69859 Kustem 92 1:13
69639 Buckwheat 103 1:13%
K. E. Clark
103 X 725
98 X 720
103X715
98X715
108X710
103.. 705
Seventh Bace— 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse 81.300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: May 24, 1922 — ^1:44 — 4 — 113.)
69904* bTrooper 113 1:45% 8 112X725
69876* Dancing Spray 9611:45% 7 107 X 720
69935* Reel Foot 109 1:49% 3 97X715
69904 •Walk Up 100 1:46 6 102 X 715
6892o*»bDe Bonero 4 107X710
69934 •Peggy C. (M) 98 1:47% 6 102X710
68910* •Kremlin 109 1:46% 4 107. .TG'.
69936 bWbirling Dun 9 112x700
108.. 710 68415 Havana
103. .705 68050 Havana
108. .70.5 67992 Havana
103.. 700 67780 Havana
106.. 700 67654 Havana
67293 Havana
108 67234 Havana
108 67158 Havana
67103 Havana
(Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp).
3-4 l:13%mud
3-4 l:12%fast
5) f 1 :0«%fa8t
5) f l:07%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:14%good
5) f 1:11 mud
2) 106 1
4 110 1
5 106 5
2) 103 7
12 100 6
4) 100 2
9 106 9
—Fin Feather, by Dalbonsle.
Breeder. E. B. Cassatt.
3-4 l:13%faat U-10 107 7
3-4 l:13%faat
BOMPING MABY, b. f, 3
6 107 5
96
108 ' 66465 Sea Way 105 1:46%
(Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, E. Cebrian).
67196 Havana ll:38%fast
8 112 X 725 67143 Havana 3-4 l:12%faat
7 107 X 720 66811 DadeP’rk 1 1:4S mud
3 97X715 66781 DadeP’rk 7-8 l:29%hvy
6 102 X 715 66753 DadeP’rk 3-4 1:17 mud
4 107X710 66683 DadeP’rk 5) f l:«5%faat
6 102 X 710 66598 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast
4 107.. 70'. 66581 Ixatonia 3-4 l:12%fast
9 112 x700 66379 Latonia 3-4 1:13 good
7 112.. 700 uttle hope. hr. f. 3
a 90 5 3
2) 106 7 7
2 108 5 6
1 104) 1 4
2) 98 4 3
18-5 104 4 4
17 112 a 10
8 99 12 8
16 109 8 8
103
CHURCHIIxL DOWNS JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, to May 8, 1923, Inclnslve.
At or At or
Over Over
P.C. Wt. Mta. laL 2d. 3d. Jockey. P.C. Wt.
21 109 615 109 90 83 Ck>nnelly. D 11 109 :
(Trainer, C. J. Casey. Owner, C. N, Daniel).
Jockey.
At or
Over
P.C. Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
Garner, M. .......
. .21
109
515
1(»
90
Lilley, W
. .20
116
61
12
8
Teargin, G
, .20
96
10
2
0
Corcoran, J
. .20
95
465
94
50
Kennedy, B
. .19
104
679
127
115
Penman, L
. .19
1(K>
423
82
68
Pool, E.
. .19
109
684
131
106
Brothers, T. ......
. .18
99
295
54
46
Pool, W
. .17
101
836
146
127
Jones, H. E
. .17
97
2T)6
44
33
Howard, J
. .16
107
88
14
11
Kederis, J
. .15
104
130
19
23
Fronk, W
. .15
95
247
38
25
Kails, C
. .14
99
816
114
122
Walls, G
. .14
110
319
44
37
Benpel, J
. .14
102
398
55
47
Harvey, B
. .13
98
213
28
16
^Lcisay .
. .13
107
412
52
58
McDermott, L
. .13
104
547
69
74
Owens, J
. .13
108
1089
134
130
Studer, C
. .13
105
526
68
77
Wilson, A
. .13
105
692
90
120
Long, II
. .13
95
905
121
101
Mooney, J. D
. .12
113
416
50
42
1 Ponce, C. .
Yerrat, A.
Steams, H.
39 (Jlick. H
116 Burke, J. H. .
37 Wallace. J. ..
7 Disbmon, C. . .
15 Brenning, G.
38 Murray, T.
42 Uejd, W. .
26 Sharpe, P.
54 King, H. ..
83 Willis, O. .
P.C.
Wt.
Mto.
1st.
2d.
3d.
.11
109
396
43
42
63
.11
108
629
60
62
65
.11
110
340
88
46
42
.10
98
180
18
19
22
.10
102
163
16
20
21
.10
110
380
87
85
27
.10
103
167
*17
17
14
.10
IM
518
51
57
63
.10
105
221
21
32
31
.09
107
80
7
10
10
.09
98
855
80
95
110
.09
103
257
24
27
30
.09
1(6
392
84
40
46
.08
110
60
6
3
6
.08
112
119
10
12
14
.06
112
170
10
13
18
.06
102
50
8
6
8
.06
102
299
10
17
33
68871 Tijuana
68795 Tijuana
68589 Tijuana
68483 Tijuana
68344 Tijuana
67832 Tijuana
66876 Bowie
6683.5 Bowie
66799 Bowie
66716 Pimlico
C6692 Pimlico
66204 Laurel
1 1:42 fast 9 107 3
5)fl:06%fast 9 103 2
3-4 l:14%hvy 7 96 3
5) f 1 ;07%fast 41-10 102 2
5) f l:06%fast (I 1(*1 3
3-4 l:12%fast 60 103 2
3-4 l:14%faat 2) 109 4
6) f l:21%fast 83- 1C 103 1
3-4 l:14%faat 11-6 103 2
1 l:42%fast 13-5 103 4
3-4 l:13%fast 6 96 8
3-4 1:14 fast 6 99 7
60 103 2
2) 109 4
13-5 103 4
6 96 8
63 PUNTA GOBDA, br. f. 3 98
31 (Trainer. M. Goldblatt. Owner, M. Goldblatt)
10 68010 F.Gr’nds lm70y l:46%fast 3) 99 6 7
10 67878 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%fast 6 106 9 10
30 67556 F.Gr’nds ImTOy l:45%good 6 97 3 4
46 67482 F.Gr'nds ImTOy 1:49 hvy 3) 100 1 1
6 67440 F.Gr’nds ll:45%hvy 8 101 1 1
14 67146 Jefferson 5) f 1:10 hvy 3) 104 6 6
Ig 66927 Jefferson 6-Sl:OOHfast 13-5 102 1 1
g 66067 Latonia 3-4 l:17%hvy 14 95 6 6
9 ^ 64919 Churchill 3-4 1:13%fast 17 98 7 8
.03 116
.04 106
1st RACE
67 Holsey, K.
96 Jones, D. .
99 Yelton, K.
55 Veal, A. ..
3-4 Mile. 3-year-oId*. Claiming;. (Oct. 6, 1913 1:11 2 105).
Dlst Time T’ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Flnlab
33 64919 Churchill
g 64793 Churchill
g 63858 Empire
0 BUSTEM, b. c. 3
5) f 1 ;06%fast 37-10 112 6
H t l:07%fast 95 99 3
(Trainer, B. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward).
69659 Ixcx’gton 3-4 l:13%fast 11 107 4
69584 I>>x’gton 3-4 1:13 fast 10 99) 5
66348 .Ixatonia 3-4 l:12%fast 4 92 3
6.5726 Ixatonia 5) f l:0T%fast 6 106 10
65235 I.^'x’ton 5) f l:07%fast 6) 106 3
64919 Churchill 3-4 l:13%fast 28 103 3
LADY GOBHAM, ch. f, 3 106
(Trainer, B. C. Frakes. Owner. Gorham Bros.).
69696 Lex'gton
69584 Lex'gton
66552 Latonia
66671 Latonia
65524 Lex’ton
CS037 Latonia
62721 Latonia
3-4 1:12 fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:ll%fast
6) f 1 :06%fast
6) f 1 :06%fast
6) f l:07%fast
2) 101 3
2 106 3
6 112 2
1-2 109 2
3) 103 4
3) 107 2
6-8 1:01 fast 21-6f 112 2
0 69584 I^'x’gton
0 66348 .1..atonia
65726 Ixatonia
6523.5 I.,ex’ton
64919 Churchill
• 4688 Churchill
04233 Saratoga
64064 Saratoga
63990 Saratoga
63744 K’worth
5) f 1:07 fast 23-10 106 3
By Frizzle — ^Mezilow, by Mexican. 63990 Saratoga 5-8
Breeders, Gorham Bros. 63744 K’worth 6-8
1*> 2* H Gray 6 Br.Tomorrow, G.Luck, L.Grnnite 63537 Windsor 5-8
I'i 1“* H Gray 11 H’norMan, Wolf’sCry, Bui. Proof xjTTnTmrnvi'p -i.ro
3‘ 4*i H Gray 10 A.B.Gown. InMem’m, D.E.O’S’n
2') 5») H Gray 7 InMemor’m. Skeezix, BoMcMiPn t • ^
1* 1* H Gray
1« 1* H Gray
1* 1« H Gray
33 Saratoga 5-8 l:00%fast 4 112 6 7
S4 Saratoga 6) f 1:08 mud 4) 107 2 6
90 Saratoga 5-8 59%fast 7 107 2 3
14 K’worth 5-8 1:00 fast 15 114 3 4
37 Windsor 6-8 l:01%alop 33-10 110 6
KWHEAT. ch. f, 3 103
(Trainer, F. Muaante. Owner, F. Mnaante).
10 Kennmare, Power. Minnie B.
STUMP JB., b. c, 3
(Trainer, M. J. Beancbamn.
Owner. L. H. Sewel.’).
By Golden Maxim — Green Dawn, by Greenaa.
C8634
Jefferson
51 f l:07%fast
18
117 10
10
10
10*® J
68470
Jefferson
51 f l:10%hvy
8
1121 4
5
6*
6'® J
682-J7
Jefferson
51 f 1:08 fast
2)
107
4
3
3*
4® L
68071
F.Gr’nds
2-4 l:lu%hvy
U-5
106
1
2
11
1* L
67938
F.Gr’nds
1 1 :39%fast
15
104
3
6
6
6'® L
67881
F.Gr’nds
1 I:41%fast
10
104
2
2
2*
3'1 L
67754
F.Gr’nds
1 l:40%fast
7
109
1
2
3®
4*1 E
67710
F.Gr'nds
S-4 l:13%fast
12
119
2
5
31
4* L
67645
F.Gr’nds
51 f l:07%fast
7
106
3
4
6*
6*1 C
67479
F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:15 hvy
6
IIS
2
4
6*
6'* E
67130
Jefferson
1 l:45%mud
9-5
105
1
2
2«
2* L
67090
Jefferson
3-4 l:16%hvy
5
112
2
1
1*
1* J
69639
Ixpx’gton
3-4 l:l.'?%f.ist
108
112
6
66637
Pimlico
3-4 l:13%fast
15f
97
4
66455
1.01 urcl
3-4 1:14 fast
12
108
4
66318
Laurel
51 f 1:09 fast
31
115
1
66168
I.aure!
3-4 1 :13%fast
33
106
6
65824
K’worth
3-4 l:12%fast
7
112
6
65535
Wood’ne
3-4 l:13%fast
4
106
4
65450
Wood’ne
3-4 1:13 fast
4)
103
3
64669
Dev’shire
51 f l:07%slow
7
114
5
64565
Dt-v’shire
51 1 :06%fast
9
110
6
R. E.
CLABE, b.
e. 3 (M)
108
L McD’ott 7 BetlerTimes. Eliz.Bean, Contour c ,
L McD’ott 9 Sultan. Waywassamo, Jupiter Dev shire o) 1.06%faat 9 110 6 2
L McD’ott (5 SettingSuD, Anonymous, Briand B. E. CLABE, b. g. 3 (M) 108
L McD’ottll Major! iy, Briand, Mayor Carrel (Trainer, A. Lewis. Owner, J. S. Hawkins).
E Pool 9 P’ceTiiTii, Roeeatell., Majority First start.
4'i 3*J B Scheffel (! Wida. 'I'nibnlent. Miss Mazie
5 5* R McD’ott 5 Erica, Turbulent, Miss Mazie
4* 3) U Fields 6 Mount’nLassie, Turbulent, Wida
2’) lt> G Fields 7 Tiiibulent. Hav.El’tric. L.Smoke
4* 3') B Scheffel 7 Eric.s. Turbulent. Belle Aniie
5 3* B Scheffel 5 Marion’te. BliieHawk, L.Smoke
3* 3* B Scheffel 10 R.Hawk. L.Marc’lia, .Adv’luress
4* 1* B .Scheffel 7 Illusionist, Piegan, Adventuress
3* 1»* B Scheffel 6 Wawona, Arniedee. Veneno
By Von Tromp— Mary Aileen, by Bright Pboebos.
Breeder, E. Cebrian,
3J 3* P G Gross 5 L.B. Sheep, Bud. Kean, TonyBeau
4* 2'1 J Callahan 7 Mar’nette, N’ntliide. Winnipeg
5* 5‘* E Petzoldt 6 L.t5ranite, Bel.Amie, TaylorUay
2* 1* E Petzoldt 5 Taylor Hay. Bninell, Banter
2* 2* J Ch’lmers 6 K.WiPnis, Van’hingBoy, Brnnell
2* 2* F Wilson 4 K. Williams, K’kl..;idy, Mt.Ueee
71 6*3 J Corcoranll Miss Meise, Lily M., Victoire
3* 3* J Owens 12 tJ.of Honor, Away, Taylor Hay
8 6'* J Owens 8 Tr’mpli, Skeezix. D.E.U’Sul’v’n
By Bard of Hope — Fancbette. bv Aivescoi.
Breeder. F. M. Walker.
3’1 3*i R Bauer 5 Tassel. Monardella. TuTfe
3* 3*1 P W'alls 5 Dolores, Lucky Button, Remit
3* 2* P Walls 8 J’kHsuer. L’kyButton, Molortlop
1* 2»* M And’son 6 Tassel. Melnclirinn, Sir I..eonid
5* 5*) M And’son 8 J. Bauer, Car.EBrii|ue, Ix.Button
6* 6’i M And’son 8 Knightli’d, CocaCola, Dr.Corb’t
3* 5* M Schw'tzll Belplirizonia, MabelK., GoldM’nt
3* 2* E KummerlO Bueado. Adventuress, llilllinnse
2* 1* E KummerlS Adventur’s. P.Si)ort, Beipb’zouia
Ink Ink B Kummerl2 Sea Tag, Majority, Hoy
3* 6*) C Taylor 10 Sling, LiickyButton, Dan Bolling
1) 4* C Taylor 11 Bueado, True Flier, Water Girl
By Thunderer — Tampa, by Babelais.
I. Breeder. H, P, Whitney.
8* S'* J CTrcoranlO Yoriek, Ghost, Marjorie Wood
9* 10** J C’rcoranll Cbild's Play, Po >r Sport. Itork
6* 7‘* J C’rcoranlO Veniiie. Itoseatell.. Setting Sun
1" 3'i G Mein 8 AlStebler. Marj. Wood. H’liouse
2* 2* G Mein 6 SettingSun, Veniiie. Sweepllawk
7 7" J (^^rcoran 7 Leslie. Veiinie, Setting Sun
Ih 2>* J Corcoran 6 Contour, Vennie. Mildred Ruth
4* 4*) J Corcoran 6 Certain, BillO’Flynn, Il.Graliam
8) 8*i J Owens 9 Briand, Fighting Cook. Ixeslie
5) 7" E Pool 7 OiiiOiti. Fair.Mice. FiglitingCook
3'i 2® W Pool 6 B.L’gliton. P.Brown. D.andO’kea
By Escoba — ^La Becolte, by Meddler.
Breeder, K. D. Alexander.
9 9* E Fator 9 Sun Brae, Lugs, Cliiva
9i 10" B Harvey 11 L.Gorliatn. Hon. Man, Wolf’sCry
2* 2'i J Corcoranl2 R.onTime, LilySL, Cliild’aPlay
5) 5*i E Fator 12 H.Crnliam, OldTop, G’t ofHonor
2' I) E Fator 12 Cliild’sPlay. Rom. Mary, F. Spoon
6) 7*) E Fator 9 Briand, Fighting Cook, l.a>3lie
6* 6* EJ Fator 8 I.«slic, Fair .Mice. Full Spoon
6® 11'® E Fator 13 Tliessaly, Tassel, D’k’sDanglitet
6* 5'* E Fator 9 Miss Cerina, Daniel. W.TakeAll
3') 2* J Callahan 9 Edict, Daniel. I.4idy Myra
2) 3*1 J Owens 8 Igtdy Boss, Vennie. Oakwood
4* 3* J Rowan 6 Oakwood, Bill O’Flynn. Topango
By Spanish Prince U. — Wheat-ear. by St. Frosqain.
Breeder, J. K. L. Boss.
7* 7" J Wallace 8 Away, Miss Meise, Kit. Williams
12 12'* C Taylor 13 Felicit’us, IjidyMyra, llomest’oh
3® 4*) J Wallace 5 True Flier, Ixady Mynt. Tassel
4) 5*) J Butwell 10 E. Sawyer, Vaii’burg, W.TakeAll
7 6*i B Mari’elli 7 Carol. Vulador. New Hampsliite
4* 4'J F Weiner 6 E. Clayton, S.’sl.^'mon, D.Gaiety
31 31* T Nolan 5 F.of Trnce, Ban. Bearer, Jigstep
6* 6*3 F Wilson (5 KirkLjidy, OldTop, Setta’sLemon
2® 2» D Stirling 7 H. Graham, KirkLtidy. M. Blanche
2<>® 3'3 D Stirling 9 MarieBlanclie. Tycoon, Lady Bose
By Fatand — Dicker, by Ogden.
Breeder, K. F. Shipp,
3* 3'® T Nolan
6* 6*3 F Wilson
Lyke 13 Leslie. Elizabeth Bean, Cbiva
Lang 9 Miss Meise, Book Salt, Shamr’k
Foot 9 Anonym's, BlneNose, J.Q. Kelly Afh RAQp
McD’ott 6 IJidy Inez, Leidy Myra, Calcutta
r-8 Mile,
ance*.
Hike* Point Pnr*e. R-year-old* and upward.
(May 21, 1021 1:22 1-.5— 4 llO.)
'WHITLEATHEB. br. f, 3
(Trainer, J. C. Milam.
65524 Ixex’ton
65198 Lexington
64884 Churchill
5) f l:0G%fast
5i f 1 :0S%fast
51 f 1 :06%fast
103
Owner, J. C. Milam).
6 106 9
6-5 112 4
6 112 1
By Hessian — Old Sqnaw, by Adam. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner
Breeder, J. E. Madden. 69471 H.deG'ce ImTOy l;44%fast
8'i 8*J M Gamer 10 L. Gorham, B. Tomorrow, R.Time 69390 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast
1* 1* M Gamer 12 Gor.Shaw, TheClown, Piedmont 69290 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%fast
4' 4® M Garner 12 F.cflxove, GrjssMaid, SweetLaJy 69169 Bowie 3-4 l:13%last
BBOOKHOLT, cb. b. f 107 By Ballot— Gracilla, by Geldfincb.
(Trainer, K. Spence. Owner. Andley Farm Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden.
GUEST CF HONOB. ch. c. 3
(Trainer, J. McPherson.
Owner, Fair Acres Farm).
By Fatand — Bright Start, by Star Shoot.
69036 Bowie
LAXHBOP, b. e, 3
3-4 l:13%last
3-4 l;14%fast.
6 112 4
3i 115 6
13-5 116 8
3-4 l:12*ifast 31-10 110 1
3-4 l:13%fast U-6 106 4
69931 riiurchill 2-4 l:14%mud 6 112 4 3
66987 Jefferson 5) f 1 :07%fast 3) 115 6 8
66890 Jefferson 6-8 1 :00*4fast 13-5 116 8 4
66581 l>atonia 3-4 1 :12*ifast 31-10 110 1 2
66382 Ixatonia 3-4 l:13%fast U-6 108 4 1
66065 L.atonia 3-4 l:15%hvy 11 1» 7 8
65726 Latonia 5) f l:0T%fast U U1 1 3
6520U Lex'ton 6) f 1 :06%fast 40 104 10 6
64827 Churchill 3-4 1:13 fast 42 110 3 6
61834 Churchill 4) f 55%mud S3 U2 6 3
61746 Churchill 4) f 64%faat 33 109 7 6
61442 Lex'tuu 1-2 48%good 160 UO 3 8
LILY M.. b. f. 3 98
(Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner, J. W. Parrish).
69587 I>>x’Kton 3-4 l:12%fast 23 95J 6 6
66811 DadeP’rk 1 1:48 mud U 108 3 6
66755 DadeP'rk 11:46 mud 3 88) 1 1
66724 DadeP'rk 5) f 1 :06%fast 8-6 112 2 1
66598 Ixatonia 3-4 1:13 fast U 113 1 1
66379 Ixatonia 3-4 1:13 good 23 109 3 6
66348 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 28 92 1 4
65524 Lex’ton 6) f l:06%fast 11 KB 1 9
3-4 l;15%hvy
5) f 1 :07%fast
6) f 1 :06%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
4) f 55%mud
4) f 64%faat
1-2 48%good
66811 DadeP’rk 1
66755 DadeP’rk 1
66724 D.adeP'rk 5) f
66598 Ixatonia 3-4
66379 I.a.tonia 3-4
66348 Latonia 3-4
65524 Lex’ton 6) f :
WAYWASSAMO, cb. g.
11 1» 7
U U1 1
40 104 10
42 110 3
38 U2 6
33 109 7
160 UO 3
U 108 3
3 88) 1
8-6 112 2
U 113 1
23 109 3
28 92 1
3* 2* B Kenn’dylO Post Haste, SunFey, GreatLady r'lV.ineT P
6' 6*4 E Pool 8 Ko<-kSalt, Bet.Timer, StumpJr.
6* 6'® J Zoeller 7 Anonymous. Bel’rTiines. Vennie i.aionia
1' 1* E Pool 12 Away. Romp.Mary, Taylor Hay J'""*” *
1* 1* B Kenn’dyll C.A.Iteinh’t, Proceeds. AlSiebler J’’",' w- ,
6'® 6" J Zoeller 7 P.Haste, W. Knows Me, Jupiter .J:. "
S«» 3* D Conn’llyl2 H.Graliam, OldTop. FiglifgCoofc vv inusor
6'4 5»J B Kenn’d.vll HasterBells, OuiOui, MissCerini
8) 9'® D Conn’lly 9 Ind. Trail. Donegal, Chittagoug »•»»»* 4 ixaionia
4' 1* B Kenn’dylO Wida, Anna Tod, Nowata WASHINGTON,
6® 6'® B Kenn’dy 7 D.E.O’Sul’n. S.Bug.'er. Dr.Glenn (Trainer. B
7* 7*) F Smith 11 Ml. Rose. Easter Bella, Dongea 69909 Churchill
(Trainer. E, Trotter. Owner, Fiorisant Stable).
3-4 l:U’%fast 11-10 115 10
3-4 1 :16%hvy 6 6 109 1 2
5) f 1 :06%fast 1-2 112 1 3
6) f l:06%fast 3-6 1(^ 3 1
5-8 59%fast 9-5 103 4 5
5) f 1 ;09%hvy 7-6 106 6 7
6) f l:06%fast 27-10 108 2 1
c, 4 103
loose. Owner, J. S. Ward).
7-8 1:25%good 3)f 105 8 1
By Short Grass — Rosewood, by Magneto.
Breeder, J. W, Parrish.
5" W Fronk 9 JeanneB’wdro, Chacolet, BeGood
63071 Ixatonia 6) f 1
WASHINGTON, ch. c, 4
(Trainer, R. Goose.
69909 Churchill 7-8 1
61468 Ixcx'ton 1 1-16 1
57597 I.gitonia 1 1
57203 I.,atonia 3-4 1
57116 Latonia 3-4 1
5® 5" W Fronk 9 JeanneB’wdro, Chacolet, BeGood .57110 Latonia
6 6'* W FYonk 6 L.Graiiite. Bel.Amie, TaylorHay 56783 I,atonia
2* 3'* W Fronk 4 Belle Amie, Theo, (’ap Bock 5671.5 Latonia
1') 1* W Fronk 7 Put andTakc. Bed’zle, M.Corite ttt t-
1® 2® J D M’neyll MissMeise, Victoire. V.ilalioney i;
6* 6" W Fronk 8 Tr’inpli, Skeezix, D.E.O’Sul’v’n
3® 3*1 W Fronk 12 R.onTime, Rustem. Child’sPlay ""“I'"
9* 9®1 H E JoneslO UGoiliam, B.Tomorrow, R.Time """f I
1 1-16 l:4.'.%fast
1 l;39%fa»t
3-4 l:15%mud
3-4 1 ;i::%fast
5) f l:09-r.hvy
9-10 117 1 1 2’) 1® H LunsCd 7 Wilkes-Barre, For.Lore, Snnsinl
3- 5 106 2 1 1* 1* E Scobie 6 D.ofAIlah, By. Days, Mary. Belle
2) 111 3 3 3* 2') E Scobie 6 Blazes. Hildiir. Pegasu.s
4- 6 104 3 2 3* 3® E Scobie 7 J.F. O’Hara. Tip. Witcliet. Orcus
11-5 1071 6 6 4') 2® E Scobie 7 Bygone Days, Colaudo. Oreua
101 By Dick Finnell — Poky O’Malley, by Charles 0’Mal>
ley).
Fiorisant Stable). Breeder, W. K. Harrinrton.
11-10 115 10 7 5) 5'J M Gamer 10 InMemor’ni. BoMcMillun, Gr’tJaz
6- 6 109 12 1® 1') B Kenn'dy S Tr’inph, D.E.O’Sul’van, G’tLnck
1-2 112 1 3 1® 1* H Lunsfd 9 Banter, Ban. Bearer. Rest. Time
3-6 1C2 3 1 1* 1* J Owen.s 6 Arcndal, Itiicailo, Buckwheat
9-5 103 4 6 3®® 2® J Owens 8 Ilupeless, laidy Boss, Arendal
7- 6 106 6 7 6') 5*) E Pool 9 Certain, Vietoire, Ixcslie
27-10 lOS 2 1 2') 2* E Pool 8 Hopeless, Skeezix, In Memoriam
103 By Ballot — Hazzaza. by Canard.
J. S. Ward). Breeder, H, H. Hewitt.
3Jf 105 8 1 1® 2»® E Fator 10, Pind’rPeel, Skeezix, CherryTree
12 108 5 2 4* 4® D Conn'lly 7 Deadlock, Surf Rider, John Finn
13-6 110 12 8 11 11** A Wilson 12 Startle, John Finn, June Grass
21-6 111 3 2 2) 2* O Willis 5 Mi sJoy, Startle, JeaiueBowdre
8- 6 109 6 6 4* 2»® H J BurkelO Carpenter, B. Brush. CollegeGirl
6-6 115 2 1 1* 1* D Conn’lly 8 Tiilane, Smiling Lad. Cap Rock
56715 Latonia 5) f l;10%hvy 21-10 115 4 Lost rider. D Conn’lly 8 TomllareJr., Smil’gLad, Tnlane
(Trainer. B. C. Bunbiu7. Owner, W. E. Applegate).
By Dick Finnell — Helene, by Hermls
PRINCE TII Tn, b. g. 3 104 By Sps
(Trainer, E. F. Wright. Owner, Meadowbrook Stablee).
69908 Churchill 1 l:38%good 81 110 8 10 10' 9»J H
68931 Tijuana 1 1-4 •2:<«'-,fast 13t 98 5 4 2® 4'J T
68811 Tijuana 1 1-S l;52%fast 6 113 2 4 4*1 3* ) B
Breeders, J. D. Carr & Bre.
6881 1 Tijuana
G8686 Tijuana
C8629 Tijuana
1 1-16 l;44-vfast 27-10 116 7
68760 Jefferson 5i f l:08%mud
68071 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:I5%hvy
f8026 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:14%fast
66641 Latonia 3-4 1:13%
66602 Latonia 8) f 1:07%
66549 Ixatunia 3-4 1:13%
66162 Ixatoiiia 3-4 1:14
66034 Latonia 3-4 1:195(
65950 Latonia 3-4 1:14
tDisaualified.
KINGSCLEBE. cb. c. 3
(Trainer, J. C, Gallaher.
8-^ 106) 2
10 114 8
8 102 8
3‘) 3*i H Thurber 9 Tend. Seth, IxadyRose, BillyBern 67754 F.Gr'nds
3-4 1 :ll%fast
1 l:40*ifast
S® 3* J C’rcoran 9 Stump Jr., Sultan, Jupiter 67684 F.Gr’nd.s ImTOy 1 :4.'>%fast 11-10 109 2
6' 6*3 J C’rcoran 9 J.Q. Kelly, Airymoiis, M. Chilton C7584 P.Gr’ncis 1 l;40-\fast
1® 1® J Corcoranl2 P’ceTiiTii, Bedazzle, Van. Boy 67437 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:17 hvv
1* 3) E Pool 12 Bmnell. Spiuball, Chief Curry 66641 I.atonia 3-4 l:13%fast
1® 2t) J Heupel 12 I’onnKjus, Bedazzle, Gord.Shaw G4964 Belm’nt 3-4 MC 1:12 fast
3-4 l:13%fast 41-10 112 4
5) f l:07%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :14 fast
3-4 l:19%hyy
3-4 1:14 fast
8-6 112 4 1 1' 3) E Pool 12 Bmiiell. Spiuball, Chief C
10 113 9 7 1® 2t) J Heupel 12 I*oni|ioiis, Bedazzle, Gord
49 108 10 10 10* 10'* J Zoeller 12 Casli, Power, Lucky Run
15 113 7 6 4) 4*3 A Wilson 9 Pequot, Gail Ford, Tender Seth I G4301 Saratoga
n 112 7 8 8® 8'* A Wilson 9 Postllaste, Pompous. The Clown 64208 Saratoga
G4746 r.elm’t 5) f MC 1:07 fast
G4301 Saratoga 5-8 59-\fast
64208 Saratoga 5) f 1:06 fast
63678 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast
66484 Ixatonia
65524 Ixex'ton
652U0 Ixox'ton
64970 Churchill
6SSS4 Ixatonia
63149 Ixatonia
62908 Latonia
Owner, Gellsher Broi.).
By Ballot — Royal Captive, by Golden Maxim.
3-4 l:13%fast 6 112 9
5) f 1 :06*^fast 42 106 10
6) f l:06%fast 13 106 7
6) f 1 :06%fast 12 113 6
6) f l:09*ihvy 8 108 4
5) f l:08%slow 13-10 112 2
5) f 1 :07%fast 3 112 2
6 112 9 8 10) 10'® J Heupel
42 106 10 10 10 10'* J Heupel
13 106 7 6 9* 9'® J Heupel
12 112 6 3 7* 8'® J Heupel
8 108 4 3 6) 7'* J Heupel
Breeder, Gallaher Bros.
12 Superbuiii, Cliiva, Ixeslie
10 I,.Gcrliani, B.Tomorrow, R.Time
63243 I.,atonia
62908 Latonia
TEN CAN, b. g
5) f 1:08 fast 13-10 113 7
5) f l;07%fast 21-10 112 5
MY VALET, b. c. 3 (M)
(Owner, S. Bedford)
FIzet etart.
9* 9'® J Heupel 11 HasterBells, OuiOul, MissCeriiia
7* 8'® J Heupel 11 Delusive, Lily M., Fair Alice
6) 7'* J Heupel 9 Certain, Vietoire, Leslie
1* 1* J Heupel 9 Rencelaw, Everhart, Donegal
1® 2* J Heupel 11 InMemor’m, P’ceTiiTii, Donegal ®“®®® JL, ihorne
65352 Wood ne
By Great Britain — ^Virginia Nnnn, by Gold Heels. 65017 T'ncliffe
Breeder, 8. Bedford. 64670 Dev’shire
(Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner, W. C. Weant)
7-8 1 :25%good
1 1:40 fast
66179 H’thorne ImTOy l:51%slow
G5973 H’lhome lm70y l:54%slop
65690 H’thorne 1 1-16 I:49%fast
65352 Wood’ne 1 1-16 l:46%fast
65017 T’ncliffe ImTOy l:46%slop
64670 Dev’shire 3-4 l:13%slow
6449‘2 Windsor 3-4 l:13%slow
104 By Spanish Prince II. — Queen Tii, by Meddler.
Meadowbrook Stablee). Breeder, H, P. Whitney,
81 110 8 10 10' 9*3 H Long 11 Nassau, Rriglit Tomorrow, WUn
13f 98 5 4 2® 4'J T Wilson 18 Itcluike, Adonis. Supercargo
6 113 2 4 4*1 3*1 B Kenn'dy 9 P.IancScing. SpotCash, Knightk*d
-10 116 7 6 7® 7®J J Kennedy 9 Blanc Seing, Delante. Spot CkA
20 107 6 5 4* 3*3 B Kenn’dy (J Abadane. Feylance. Krewer
4- 5 110 6 3 1® 1) J C’rcoran 9 Ro<eateIL, Majority, StumpJr.
I-IO 109 2 3 2* 2“® J C’rcoran 9 RuscatclI., Slanderer. Majority
2 98 2 3 2®® 1* J C’rcoran 5 Calcutta, Bet. Times, Bo.scatelL
3 116 5 4 2* 2* L Lyke 11 Aniole, Rupee, Josie M.
7-5 112 6 4 2* 2® M Gamer 12 Wa.vw’samo, Bedazzle, Van. Boy
7 112 4 4 4* 4*1 C Kunimerll Betty Beall, Runviso, Carol
5 115 8 5 41 4*1 L McAtee 10 Cape Clear. Sakah, Satellite
10 114 4 6 6'i 4* F Keogh 9 Curtis, Cajie Clear, Pow Wow
7 106 8 8 8 7'® L Penman 8 Edict, Shamrock. Vigil
4 112 4 4 4' 4*1 L Morris 9 5Iaik Twain. Mutiny, Dustahoiit
5- 10 113 7 2 2* 2® L Penman 12 Vietoire, Lily M., Lucky Bun
I-IO 112 5 3 3* 3* L Penman 11 InM<'moriuiii, K’gsclere.Doiiegal
103 By Ten Point — Canastota, by Royal Emblem.
W. C. Weant). Breeder, A. L, Aste.
31f 106 9 10 10 10'* J Owens 10 PindarPecl, IV’liinjton, Skeezix
31 104 6 6 6* 4* C DishMon 7 WarPeuny, Spina way, Bl’kBetty
2 10& 6 3 6 6'* C Dishmon t> Harry B., Blai'k Betty, KulahF.
18-5 109 4 2 21 3*1 J Sing’toi 5 Croupier, Kuklux. Coyne
Ll-6 112 3 2 2®® 3* J Sing'ton Dantzic, Coyne, Penwell
24 100 6 3 3* 3* F Wilson 6 FairGain. M..\. Noonan, Bastille
5 102 4 2 2* 2* J Wallace 5 J.F.U’hara. Citizen. Night Raider
18 106 7 6 51 2* E Petzoldt 7 Uadruin, Wake Up. Guv’nor
29 112 6 7 7* 8'* E Ambr'se & Delhimar, Stoto, Harmonious
2 98 2
3 116 5
7-5 112 6
7 112 4
5 115 8
10 114 4
7 106 8
4 112 4
2 10 ^ 6
18-5 109 4
U-6 112 3
24 100 6
5 102 4
18 106 7
29 112 6
Thursday May 17, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
5
SOHEGAX. b. e. S
(Trainer. A.
L. Srby. Owner,
, J. Livingnton),
<4070
Churvhill
6J f 1 :06%fast
9
m
9
19
9'1
648S7
Churchill
3-4 1 :13 fast
16
108
6
5
3*
64190
FortErie
3-4 l;12Aifast
2
106
7
5
5*
64 1 10
Fort Erie
5J f I :I15khvy
2
115
8
6
3*
63886
K'worlh
55 f l:0G)ifast
8
110
2
4
4J
63679
Windsor
5J f 1 :055ifast
31
109
2
6
6'
63330
Latonia
5J f l:ll%hvy
«J
112
6
4
IJ
63149
I.oitonia
5J f LOStgslow
12
112
6
6
6k
C2908
Igitoniu
5J f l:07Aifast
8
113
6
6
5k
62831
faitonia
5| f l:085ifast
11-10
113
6
5
4*
63748
Latonia
5J f l:U8\fast
62
113
5
4
3J
VANISHING BOY. blk. c. 3
99
B
(Trainer, J.
McKinney. Owner. R.
P.
Marshall).
69908
Churchill
1 l:38-5igood
14U
110
9
11
11 1
66792
Dadfp’rk
3-4 l:15'/i8low
13-10
112
4
1
1'
66753
DadoP’rk
3-4 1:17 mud
30
103
6
4
3*
66641
I-ttonia
3-4 l;13%fast
28
113 11
5
5'J
66602
Latonia
5J f l:07Asfast
12f
112
7
7
7'
MARJORIE HYNES, cb. m. 6
102
B
(Trainer, L.
Jones. Owner, Hamed
Bros.)
69909
« 'hurchill
7-8 1 :25%good
25
103
4
’ 8
9*
62561
loitonia
3 4 l;mifa.st
5
101
5
3
4*
6‘J.SOO
lottunia
1 1-16 1:4I^tfast
9
105
1
6
7
62132
Churchill
3-» 1:11 fast
23-10
105
5
4
4*
61975
Churchill
1 1-16 1:41 fast
43-10
no
1
1
31
61873
Churtrhill
1 1-8 1:50 fast
19
no
6
7
7'J
61833
Churchill
1 l;:B%mud
33-10
in
3
4
4'*
61744
Churchill
3-4 l:llHfast
6-5
111
4
6
7J
9'1 9'* E Pool
2» E Pool
4» P Wilson
!• F Wilson
6*1 D Stirling
o'* T Murray
GOLDENCBEST.
(Trainer, K.
0K380 Jofferson
6K323 Jefferson
6H204
<>K1 IS
C79A7
C793R
C7881
F.dr’nds
K.Gr’nds
F.Gr'nds
F.Gr'nds
F.Gr’nds
(i7645 P.tir’nds
C6890 Jefferaon
C6630 Eatunia
CC588 LAtoiiia
ch. c. 3
Goldblatt. Owner,
1 1-16 l;47%fast
1 1-16 l:47%fast
1 1 :42 good
1 l;4«^ast
ImTOy 1 :44%fast
1 l;39%fast
1 IMlifefast
5} f 1 :07*ifast
5-8 1 OOHfaat
3-4 1 il’Hfast
1 l:3»9&fast
BE GOOD, b. f. 4
(Trainer, F. Brooks.
69731 la^x'gtun
69663 le-x'gton
69587 la-x'gton
GC6I4 l.atohia
66579 l.,atonia
66518 l.atunia
GC445 Eatunia
64 469 Windsor
64373 Windsor
64 305 Windsor
63794 K'worlh
61977 fhurehill
61789 Churchill
94
Goldblatt).
107 6 6
99 4
100 8
107 2
107 2
101 a
102 10
1071 9
106 3
106 12
104 7
100
6
4
4
1
3
8
8
5
10
5
By Koyal n. — Orlo, by Orby.
Breeder, J. B. Bespesa.
11 Delnsiye, Lily U., Pair Alice
9 Ind. Trail. Chitt-igons. UeUonl
7 Vennie, Ilooltaiw. Sympathy
9 Kacket, Pecuniary. lilac Time
7 Curl’d, W.KnowsMe. M. Blanche
6 l.:itlirop. .4rendul, Bucado
2* A Johnson 9 ('liiltaKong, Jupiter. Irish Boee
4* A Wilson 9 Kinsselere, Ilencclaw, Everhart
4* W W T’lorll InMenior’m. K’gsclore, P.TiiTii
4*i W W ’riorlO Iteg. Queen. I.iickyKun. M.Mazie
3* W W "TlorlO Uoc.Glcna. Kingsclcrc. Kusteui
By Smoke House — The Widow Moon, by Stalwart.
Breeder. B. P. Marshall.
11'* J Owens 11 Nassau, Bright Tomorrow, Wiila
1'5 J n M ney 8 1'helma K.. C.aill'ord, Pernandos
3" II .Stearns 6 K.Wil’ins. ICpingMary, Brunell
4»J J D M neyPJ Way.v’samo, I’ceTiiTii, Bedazzle
7*i L McD'ottlL* Brunell, Spinhall. Waywassiuuo
ly Dick Finnell — Alice Baird, by WooUtborpe.
Breeder, R. H. Anderson.
9*J J Kederis 10 PindarPcel, W’hiniloii, Skeezix
4'J B Kenn’dy 6 Distinction, Sl.Paillon, Mar.May
7'* G Fields 7 I«ady Madcap. I’arader. llinto II.
4'J B Kenn'dy 6 Dist’etion. Br’dalb:inc. C’timcter
3'| A Johnson 0 B'yMadcap, Miiiloll.. Brotii.I»ve
5*J E Barnes 9 Exlorm’tor, IjadyMadcap. Il'lcau
4’J M Gamer 5 Blanche Mac, Kinimrn, Bonus
7* J D M'neylS UighCloud, MarrinMay, Dr.Clart
By Meelick — Golden Agnes, by Golden Maxim.
Breeder, Q. L. Blackford.
Wilson 7 Ed.firay, Cliiva, P’ec of Umbria
Ch’lmers 6 Vennie, Ed.Gray, P. of ITmbria
Creoran 9 Shamrock, EMwardGray. Kontl..
Barnes G Eulalia. Setting Sun, BliicNose
6 Superbum, Irish I’at, Glabella
6 SCI liiicSiiii. Aiiony mails. Briand
11 Majority, Briand. Stump Jr.
9 Mias Meise, lCo<-k Salt. Shamr’k
7 Anonymous.
12 Red Arrow,
9 The Clown.
6 *
6
6*
4J
IJ
4*
6 '
8*
4*
6J 10*
6 * 6 '
6" A
6'* J
5" J
4*i E
1' G Mein
4'J G Mein
5* G Mein
7*J B Barnes
4'* A Wilson
F Smith
F Smith
Bel’rTimes, Vennie
Jupiter. Certain
Chira. Kindred
Owner, T
3-4 l:14\thvy
3-4 1:12 fast
3-4 l:124(ifast
3-4 l:imfast
3-4 1:12 fast
1 1:39 fast
3-4 l;U%fast
1 l:42?imud
3-4 l:12)4fast
3-4 1:11 fast
7-8 1.26't;,fast
7-8 l:25<ifii3t
7-8 1 :26%fast
7
16
16
22
1
5
30f
15
11
11
26
Ilf
23-10
By Canard — Follies Bergeres, by Himyar.
V. Mount joy). Breeder. E. R. Bradley.
4'* T Brothers !> Jim. Daw, Q. Garden. R.onTime
3*J T Brothers S Sw’theart, Ind. Trail, Bui. Proof
3*J T Brothers 9 J.Bowdre, Chacolet, P’eiousl.ula
8'* C Dishmon 9 Q. Garden, MakelJp, White Star
105
101
105
ICO
98
92
101 J 6
100 4
103 3
105 4
103 2
96 11
105 3
4*i J Corcoran 5 PindarPeel, Hon. Man, Isosceles
3* J Corcoran 8 Granite Ware, Adonis. Deadlock
2'J H Stearns 11 Make Up, Abadane, White Star
7** F Wilson 7 C.o’Daun, Fair Gain. Irish Jig
4*J J Rowan 0 Photoplay. M.L,i!!la!!, Pen Rose
7‘* J Rowan 7 T’nslate. Dr.Il'kraan, Pliotoplay
IJ F Wilson 8 OilMan, Brilliant Itay, Jos. Brant
8'* C Studer 13 M.Bodine, A. Alexander, Pcnwell
2* E Barnes 14 Castlereagh, Bojul, Fly’gPrince
5th RACE
BY GOSH, b, c.
(Trainer, H.
695.55 Ix-x'gtoii
61745 Churchill
31 lie.
anoeM.
St. Matthewn Pnrae. B-year-oldx and niizvard. Allow-
(.May 7, 19^1 1:3C 1-J
4 no Bt Black Toney-
J. Thompson. Owns, Idle Hour Stock Farm St.)
1 l;:»Tt,fast 2J 1C9 3 3
1 1-4 2:04Vi.st 29-10 126 10 9
GU370 FairGrounds 1 l::!8%fast 4 1U6 5 4
59340 Jefferson 5J f l:0646fast 9-5 107 8 6
59279 Jefferson 5ifl:08%fast 2-5 115 4 3
59192 Jefferson 5-8 l:Ul)ifast 8-5 115 3 2
BILLY STAB. br. g. 4 113
(Trainer, W. B. Finnegan.
2'i C Ponce
9" E Bames
Ik E Barnes
3‘J E Barnes
2k E Barnes
2J E Barnes
-o;j.)
— Aentisaima, by Forfarabiro.
Breeder, E. B. Bradley.
6 Best Pal, R.Moiintain. Fantoebe
10 Morvich, Bet Mosie, John Finn
6 BallolMark, I.igbter, ComicSong
8 Colored Boy, Cape Pillar, Image
12 Crock o'Gold, BallolMark, Tricks
12 C. Pillar. Honorable. MiracleMaa
66782 OadeP'rk
66740 DadeP’rk
66714 IJaileP’rk
66615 laitunia
66450 l..atnnia
66349 laitonia
66132 l.atoiiia
65955 Latonia
1 1-8 1 :58%hvy
1 l:.38%fast
1 1-16 l:45Vsfast
1 1-8 1:.52 fast
1 1-16 l:44%fast
1 l:38%fast
ImTOy l:474fehvy
ImTOy l:46)ifast
Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp).
By Golden Maxim — Nellie Welles, by Dick Welles.
Breeder, T.
Morphy,
8
20
17-10
22
9
12
6
2
TAYLOB HAY. cb
(Trainer. J. M.
69588 I..ex’gton
66811 DadeP’rk
66781 DadeP’rk
66737 DadeP’rk
CG69C DadeP’rk
66581 I..alonia
6616.5 I.atonia
65860 I.atonia
65483 Liex'gton
GS235 I..ex’gtnn
64922 Churchill
TAN SON. ch. g. E
(Trainer, W,
c. 3
Goode. Owner,
1 l:39*tfast
t 1:43 mud
7-8 l:294thvy
3-4 l:12%fa8t
5J f l:06Mifast
3-4 l:12%fast
1 1:40 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
5J f l:08%fast
5i f 1 ;0744fast
5J f l :07%fast
1<J4 1 3
106 3 2
113 2 3
109 4 4
107 10 8
108 9 6
102 3 2
107 5 3
101
W. Hay).
Cain. Owner, W.
no
108
1(6
111
115
112
102
III
115
104
115
113
M. Cain).
B Scheffel 4 Ktisteside, Harry B., Merrimac
€* 6* B Scheffel 8 EieanorS., Merrimac, SirT.Kean
6* 7*3 D Conn'lly S Normal, Eleanor S., Dimples
3k 6*i J D M'neylO Runquoi, Sway. Cap Ro< k
8J 6^i J Kederis 12 Cher.Ttee, McG’ilwin, L’yCUamp
2k 2* E Ambr’sel2 Estero, Sway, Runquoi
2* 1* B Kenn’dy 6 Startle, Augliim Maid, Yoshiml
1' 1* B Kenn'dy 5 Tulnne. Bullion, Inquiry
By Faux-Col — Emma Star, by Solar Star.
Breeder, C. W. Hay.
10' 10" J Owens 12 Chittagong. Bverliart, Wida
3J 3* J Owens 6 KGruiiitc. I(..\mio, K. William i
11 2* L McD’ott 5 Romping M:iry, Briiuell. Banter
1* 1' J D M'ney 8 StiimiUr.. P.G. Brown, L’kyRuu
4* 3* J D M'ney 5 Banter, I’ruuell, Tender Seth
4k 4* M Garner 12 G.ofUonor, -\way, Uomp.Mary
ICJ 16** I. McD’ottl7 O'uiOui, PrinecK.. In Meinoriam
I'J 1' J Heupei 12 Cliira, Ailsie Vernor, M. O’Hara
2- 1' M Garner 8 Nulli Seciindiis, Chiva, I’avlowa
7'i 7* B Kenn’dyl2 Rustem. Cbild’sIMay, Itomp.Mary
IJ 3> J Heupei G Jupiter, AlSlebler, SamMcBridc
By Aeronaut — Tan, by St. Leonards XL
Breeder, J. W, Bear.
66217 I.jrtunia
66065 I.atonia
65726 I.atonia
65438 l>*x’ton
64919 Churchill
64652 Churchill
64370 Windsor
63886 K’worlh
63772 K'worlh
ANGLUM MAID,
1 1:46 hvy 8
3-4 l:15%hvy 36
r.J f I:07%fast 5f
FC1:11 good 23-10
3-4 l:13>4fa.st 19-5
5-8 l:01%fast 4J
5J f 1 :l)6*ifast 2
5J f 1 OeV&fast 5J
5-8 l:00Hfast 7
blk. f. 4
101 2
102J 3
100
108
109
115
115
110
115
105
(Trainer. £. Trotter. Owner. Florisant Stable).
69909 < hurchill 7-8 1 :25-54good 70 100 7 9
1 l:39%fast 9-10 101 3 4
1 1-16 l:44%fast 14 103 9 7
3-4 1:13 fast 3-6 107 5 1
ImTOy l;47^ihvy 26 93 4 3
3-4 l;ilVfast 13 10 bf? 7 X
3-4 1 :12^fast 1-5 103 6 6
7-8 l;26%fast 21-10 103 2 5
a. 5 105
665K6 I.atonia
66450 I.atonia
66241 I.atonia
66132 laitunia
64 438 Win.l.sor
64 372 Windsiir
C3746 K'wurth
CHACOLET. b. i
(Trainer. W. Buford. Owner, Hal Price Hendley).
7 9* 10** J Owens 11 I’equot, Vennie. I..iivinia
2 2* 2* I. McD’ott 7 PostHasle. Jupiter, GreenSpring
7 €J 6*J C Ralls 12 H. Graham, OldTop. G’t ofHonor
5 6" 6" E Pool 8 M. Meise, II. Graham, R.niiTime
4 5J 5* E Pool 9 Briand. Fighting Cook, Leslie
1 1* 1* E Pool 14 Cash, Rencelaw, Lily M.
1 Ik 4*J H Ericks’nl2 N'.Si'Cundiis. M. Blanche, Ar’gosa
6 5* 2* H Ericks’n 7 Curlnnd. Marie Blanche, Reap
6 6* 4*J H Ericks' n 8 Canmore. Curia iid. Tycoon
By Dick Finnell — Poky O'Malley.by Charles O'Malley,
Breeder, W. H. Harrington.
SJ 8*1 J Wallace 10 I’indarl’eel, W’hinglon, Skeezix
4 4*J E Scobie 4 B. o’Black, R’yMount’n, J. Berger
4' 4* B Kenn'dyl2 Ciier.Tree, McG’dwiii, L'yChanip
1* 1* B Kenn'dyl2 I’ostlude. North Tower, Cnizern
3* 3*J J Corcoran 6 Billy Star, Startle, Yoshimi
2* 2* C Turner 12 Wake Up, Air Tan, Tamper
6 6“1 J Owens 6 Photoplay, M.i.illian, I’en Bose
5" 5* J Owens 12 R. Mount’ll, Procyon, MossFoxll.
By St. Amant — Martial, by Carbine.
69663
I.ex'gton
1 1:4 2:04^ifast
8
9S
4
2
4
695K7
I.t‘x’gton
3-4 l:12Atfast
7
105
8
2
2'5
66150
I.atonia
1 1-16 l;44Sfast
17
101
11
9
9'
6627H
loiluiiia
3-4 1:12 fast
15
96
$
8
8'
65906
l.atunia
11-8 ]:52*tfast
30
112
2
2
5'*
6‘>9I1
Latonia
1 1-8 1:55 mud
8
102
2
1
5*
6-28I 1
I.atonia
3-4 1:12 fast
10
101
6
6
5*
6*>6»6
L.atonia
1 1 :39Vifast
12
102
6
6
3k
62398
I.atonia
1 1-16 1 :4fc’A(,fast
13
107
1
1
4'
61831
Church. :i
1 1-16 l:48%mud
6
no
3
5
4'
EVERHART, br.
c. 3 (M)
96
B
(Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner,
J. T. Looney).
69765
Lex’glon
1 1-8 l;56*ihvy
17
126
1
4
5
695HK
Lex’gton
1 l::»'*;fast
34
I'H
3
3
2'
63243
Latonia
55 f 1 :08 fast
8
113
1
8
8*
63149
Latonia
51 f 1 :08Hslow
20
112
1
3
3*
62908
I.atunia
55 f 1 ;07%fast
IS
112
4
7
7*
61623
laix’tuii
1-2 47Vast
32
117
10
6
Si
61551
Ic'x’lon
45 f 55*f.hvy
15
115
1
5
oj
61452
Lex’ton
1-2 48Asfast
4
115
6
3
4'
60414
F.Gr’nds
3-8 SoXfast
5
115
4
35
PRAVUS. b. c. 3
(M)
98
B
(Trainer, C.
R. Richards. Owner,
F. 'Wieland).
'7EBBENA. b. f. i (K)
(Trainer, S. Checanlt.
108 By Manager Waite — Azalea, by Peep o’Day.
Owner, T. C. McDowell). Breeder, T. C. McDowell.
69660 Lex’gton 4J f 55'!ifast 23 108 1 1 3* 4*J J Howard 8 Quotation, Maryl.ynn. B.Bonnet
CHARLOTTE B.. b. f. 2
(Trainer, W. Perkins.
69642 I.«x’gton 41 f
FUROR, ch. f. !
(Trainer, R.
(M)
Goose.
(M) 108
Ow-cr, J. Hoors).
54>4rast 39 no 5
108
Owner, J. S. Ward).
By Ambassador IV. — Tread Lightly II., by Tredenniz.
Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
6 6'* E Pool 6 Queer, Easter Bonent, Peggy O.
By Wormleighton — Bessie Moore, by Hastings.
Breeder, L. A. Lyce.
FLORENCE W.. b. f, 2 (M) 103
(Trainer, E. P. O’Meara. Owner, J, S. Wigging),
69730 Lex’gton 41 f 57 hvy 26 115 5 5 5' 4'
69642 liex’gton 4J f 54)4fast 25 109 2 5 5* 5*
By Waterrale — Alice Dale, by Alan-a-Dale.
Breeder, J. S. Wigging.
W Kelsay 7 Eventide. Paloma, Pest
W Kelsay 6 Queer, Easter Bunent, Peggy O.
HAYMARHET, ch. f, 2 (M) 108 By Polymelian — Biscayne, by Rensselaer,
(Trainer, C. Van Dusen. Owner, W. C. Goodloe). Breeder. W. C. Goodloe.
69660 I.rf'x’gton 41 f nj-ltfast 8 110 2 2 6' 7'* T Murray 8 Quotation, MaryLynn. B.Bminet
C9556 Lex’gton 1-2 4S)ifast 23 109 2 1 3' 3* T Murray 10 Battle Bent, QuoUtion. Furor
SWIFT WATER, b. f, 2 (M) 103 By Cataract — Miss Metcalf, by Ardingtan.
(Trainer, W. L. Lewis. Owner, W. L. Lewis), Breeder. S. K. Nichols.
69728 Lex’gton 41 f 57^hvy 34 115 6 5 6 4’* R Kenn’dy 6 N. Beauty, L.L’gridge, Beg.Iaick
69500 Lex’gton 1-2 49\slop 23 112 9 9 9 9" D Conn'lly 9 SpanishUose, Hello. BrightLady
QUEEN CHARMING, ch. f, 2 (M) 108 By Atheling H.— Island Queen, by Dick WeUea.
(Trainer, P. M. Burch. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm.
6910'2 Bowie 1-2 tS'ifaat 14 110 7 7 7 7" G Dyson 8 K’shaekle, 1. Thoughts, ForKi'eps
69040 Bowie 1-2 48%fast 3J 109 3 8 7J 8»* G Dyson 8 Bamra, AuntJane, Black Ruler
UPSTAGE, ch. f. 2 (M) 108 By McGee — Royal Captive, by Golden Maxim.
(Trainer, J. C. Gallaber. Owners, Gallaher Bros.). Breeders, Gallaber Bros.
C9728 Lex’gton 4J f 07%hvy 5J 115 5 4 4J 5'* J Heupei 6 N. Beauty, L.L’gridge, Beg.Luck
PRETTY POLITICIAN, ch. f. 2 (M) 108 By Ballot— Msifon, by Hastings.
(Trainer, R. D, Robson. Owner, R, C. Frakes). Breeder, D. B. Knox.
First starL
7th RACE
TROOPER, ch. g. 8
1-10 Miles. R-year-olds and npward.
(May 24, 1922 1:44 1 112.>
112
(Trainer, W.
H. Hall. O'wner,
w. ;
H. Hall).
69904
Churchill
3-4 1 :13Aigood
12t 112
7
3
3J
3* N
Swart
13
68371
Jefferson
1 1-16 l:48tjfast
4J
115
C
7
7'
8*1 N
Swart
10
68229
Jefferson
1 1-16 1 :49*4fast
4J
114
1
1
1'
I'J N
Swart
11
67857
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14Vslow
20
115
9
11
10*
6'* N
Swart
11
67818
F.Gr’nds
ImTOy l:47%hvy
25
103
7
7
6'
6'* J
McCoy
8
67629
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 1:48 fast
16-5
no
2
5
9
9** J
D M’ney 9
67503
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 l:4S*sgood
3J
111
5
6
10* 10** N
Swart
12
67222
Jefferson
ImTOy 1:47 slow
8
113
1
1
IJ
2» N
Swart
10
07062
Jefferson
1 1-16 1:54 hvy
4J
112
4
9
8*
8*' n
Doyle
10
66989
Jefferson
11-16 1:48 fast
13 5
in
1
2
1*
1« N
Swart
7
66383
Latonia
1 1-16 l:4654fast
8
10«
6
1
3*
3* N
Swart
8
66277
Latonia
11-31 :52 fast
25
113
2
4
SJ
5* N
Swart
8
66035
Latonia
1 1-16 l:52'’Ahvy
2
108
2
1
1'
1' N
Swart
8
DANCING SPRAY, br. m, 7
107
By Rapid Wate:
r-i
Claimlns.
Breeder. T, C. McDowell.
Unc.Bert, Mayliodine, Cromwell
D’bfounder. Kxhorter, W. Haven
Exhorter, Mormon Elder, Maize
Hillsdale. Begum, Stamp
Kama, Ettahe, laimpiis
Bemiont. Carnarvon. Tingling
Win’eonne, G.Cad’na, M.Uosell.
Wal’tllall. Exiioricr, Z.d’Armee
OiirBirtliday, Rama. SI. Doiiard
Kamkin, Carnarvon, On High
(Trainer, W,
69876 Churchill
65388 Lex’ton
65237 Lex’ton
Perkins. Owner, H.
1 1-16 l:t9%mud 5
1 1-16 l:50aihvy 28
11-16 1:47 fast 18
64633
BiueGrass
2-4 l:17Vislow
1
104
5" H
E Jones
REEL
FOOT, ch.
g. 3
V7
By Bapid Water-
(Trainer, J,
S. Ererman. Owner,
G. L.
Hoffman).
69935
Churchill
1 1:42 mud
25
100
5 3
3* 2* T
Brothers
69906
Churchill
1 1-16 1:48 good
9
109
4 6
6* 5*3 E
ilartin
69505
Hunt’ton
1 1 :47^mud
6
107
Ink B
Martin
69459
Hunt’ton
55 f 1 :0T)'*4fa3t
13
104
6'* W
Organ
69417
Hunt’ton
1 1-16 l:47=ifa3t
14
100
6'* W
I..ancet
69356
Hunt’ton
1 1-8 l:.'.4Va3t
14
118
6" E
Martin
C9299
Hunt’ton
1 1-8 l:56%good
11
100
6*J W
Lancet
WALK
UP. br. m, 5
108
By Cock o’ tbe 'V
(Trainer, H. Herdel. Owner, H. Herdel).
69904 Churchill
67633 Havana
67543 Havana
67406 Havana
67296 Havana
67198 Havana
67161 Havana
66827 I.atonia
66319 Latonia
66315 Latonia
3-4 l:133kgood
lm50y l:43Hfast
1 1-8 1 :.524ifaat
InnSOy l:4’2%fast
1 1-16 1 :479tgood
1 1-16 l:46%fant
3-4 l:13Vsfaat
1 1-4 2:06Hfaat
1 1-8 l:53)ifant
lm70y l:44%fast
Fantoche, K. O’Neil
Alberta H., by Handspring.
A. Nicholson), Breeder, G. W. J. Bisscll.
108 7 3 3' 3*J L McD’ott 7 Escarpolette, BeiiValet, Der.Sou
107 9 8 8* 8" C Di.°hmonlO Keknb, Itandel, ■ Split Grass
102 7 7 7* 7" C Dishmon 8 I»c. la^uves, Hyan(>oin, liarluck
ret At kin. Friz, O. McKenna
7 W.Knowsile. Belle.Xmie, Pe<|iiut
5 Far East, Tiilane, Deep Sinker
Marine Corps, Giiv’nor. Macbeth
6 High Gear, Darnley, Z. d’Armee
7 Tender Seth. Wild Cat. Glabella
5 L’yLillian, BUneyStone, Ueirou
Breeder. F. Jchnion.
10* 11'* J Wallace 13 UncIeBert, MayBoiline. Trooper
12f 107
5 101
5
7
10
18-5
22f
31-10
2J
12
68635
Jefferson
1 1-16 l;47Hfast
7
loe
4
2
2'
3* R
Doyle
7 Chiva, Fannie Bean, Ppisode
68515
Jefferson
1 1-2 2:26'5tfast
4
106
1
1
1*
1* R
Doyle
7 The Wit. Moody. I’it
68446
Jefferson
1 1-15 l:.*>l%mud
7-5
119
3
3
3J
4" B
Harvey
6 TonyRe.Tu, T.McT’g’t, S’rgeman
68350
Jefferson
1 1-8 l:54*&fast
15
112
1
3
6*
5*J A
Roach
6 SamFrauk, Broth. Ixave, Normal
68289
Jefferson
1 1-16 l:17A&fast
7
11.3
6
4
5'
5»J H
Thurber
8 S. Frank. Superbum. DoubleCross
68208
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 l:47Hfast
3
116
6
6
5*
o'* L
Morris
9 Mom, Riff Rang. Double Cross
68134
F.Gr’nda
lm70y 1 :45 slow
11-5
100
2
2
2'J
2* J
C’rcoran
4 Sea Cove. Double Cross. Demos
67776
F.Gr’nds
1 3-16 2:00 fast
6
108
4
1
IJ
2' R
Doyle
8 Fantoche, Sagnm’k. WalnulUall
67711
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 l:4CV^fast
4J
1C6
2
2
2k
5*5 J
Creoran
7 Wynnewood, Servitor, R. Rools
67501
F.Gr’ nds
1 1-16 1 :48 good
4J
110
4
1
1*
1* R
Doyle
7 Slip. Elm. Igimpiis, Zone d’Armee
67252
Jefferson
1 l:41(tfast
4
113
1
5
4'
3* J
Owens
8 St. Dunard, Toily, Tulaue
WHO KNOWS ME. br. c, 3
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner,
69906 Chun hill 11-16 1:48 good
101
M. C. Mooie).
12 102 2 1
By Sir John Johnson — Fantail. by Ogden.
Breeder, T. Piatt.
I'J 1* T Brothers 7 Belle Amie, I’equot. Jakie Hay
DE BONERO, cb. g. 4
(Trainer, R. D. Williams
C8923 Havana
68847 Havana
68643 Havana
68.501 Havana
68275 Havana
68179 Havana
68031 Havana
67826 Havana
67720 Havar.a
67488 Havana
105
103
107
107
106
104
99
102
107
6 Sun Briie. Lucy Kate, Tony Beau
7 Lucy Kale, Coscorron, Kayelle
7 Tony Beau, Riverside, linen
7 TliePirnle, Tamper. Duke Ruff
6 4'J H Click
1* 2«k H Stutts
4J 5*J H Kaiser
6* 5* H Stutts
CJ 6*1 T Brothers 7 Quaker. Tam[ier, Caworrou
7'J 6*J T Brothersll Sirocco. Tony Ileaii. ,\p.Jack II.
6* 6'® W Pool 12 The Wit. Rama, Pirate McGee
2* 2"k J CorcoranlO Mechanic, Gem. North Sea
2' 2'J J Corcoran 8 Dimples. MubelRule, Hysteria
1 l:40-'ifast
IniSOy 1 :44^fast
1 l:40)ifast
ImjOy l:43)ifast
ImoOy l:44^fast
1 I::!9\fast
1 3-16 2:OOHfaat
1 !:43 slow
ImaOy' 1:43 fast
1 l:41'/&fast
Owner, Williams Bros.).
Br Tony Bonero
6
3
5
2
7- 6
2
7-10
8- 5
3J
10
Aunt Dee. by Woolstborpe,
Breeder, T, B. Jones.
3 "k H Stutta 9 Cromwell, War Idol. Medusa
2* 2* H Stutts 8 Cioinwell. Top Rung, Sun God
3' 4* F Horn 8 Meilusn, Mallowmot. 'I'lie Wag
3'J 4‘J T Hums 8 Glenn, Medusa, D.ofWellington
5«k 6*J P Groos 6 S.nlvo. 5I»'lowinot, lleiron
2' l®k T Burns 7 Stonewall, O. Palmer, .\lam.GirI
1' 2J P Groos 6 Duke Ruff, Superior, Randel
6 6‘* P Groos 6 Perhaps, Fiiicastle. Ilaman
1* 1* P G Gros-s 8 ShootAway, Montillo, D’tyl.sdy
IJ 1' P G Gross 7 I.,ady Rachel, lleliocross, Koran
3J
69661 1 a-x’gloii
69588 Lex’glon
62515 Belmont
C2209 Hf-lmont
62IU.t Ihdmnnt
6200.5 Belmont
61903 Jamaica
61735 I'imlico
61578 I'imlico
6th RACE
1 1 16 l;45*ifa.st
1 l::»%fast
5-8 St 5S^faal
4i f St 51 slow
41 f .St 53V&fast
4J f St 51*sfast
5-8 1 :00*,ifa.st
5-S 1 ;0')%fast
1-2 48«ifast
141 107 7
51 f 105J 8
10 115 3
4 115 2
3 113 3
4 115 3
10 115 3
8 112 2
7 115 4
Bred in England by Lord Rosebery.
4* .T Corcor’n 4 Rest Pal. Parader. I.ad.vMadcap
2’i J H Burke 9 J.Bowdre, BeGood, Pr’eioiisLula
8" J Owens 12 Ciier.Tree, McG’dwin. I.’yCliaiiip
6*J I. Gregory 9 Gr.Ware. Quince Garden, A. May
5*1 J D M'ney 6 Joiielt, Normal, Blarney Slone
5" G Fields 6 Baigneiir. S.of P’snre, Bl.Xton;
6*J C Ralls 6 Pindar Peel. Gangway, N'eddain
2“k G Fields 7 Bonus. Bil.Briisli, Red Wingfield
4'J J H Burke 8 L’hlUose, Toninlioi. R.Wingficld^
4* J H Burke 5 Gangway, T.d’llouueur, Tiiluue
ly Everest — Top All, by Top Gallant.
Breeders, A. E. Hundley & Son.
5" L McD'ott .5 BoM’M’laii, -V.M.H’hrey. .ts’tiun
2* W Fronk 12 Chittagong. Wida. Actuary
8* A Johnson 12 Vicloire, Prince Tii Tii, I.ilyM.
3* A Johnson 9 Kingsclere, Rencelaw, Donegal
7'* E Marlin 11 InMenior’iii. K’gsclere, P.TiiTii
5* E Pool 10 PrinceK.. Mojave. Easter Bells
C*J N Barrett 9 Mojave. FirstWard, Soar. Bugler
4' D Conn’llyl2 Sliuinro<'k, FirstWard. Patrician
2* E Barnes 12 Rork. ThcUlsIer. RessieLeightoo
By Tbs Finn — His Sister, by Uncle.
Breeder, J. E. Madden.
8 8** J Heupt-1 8 Ilo McMillan. B. Time, Calcutta
ll' 11" E Fator 12 Chittagong, Everhart, Witla
2* 2* C I-ang 12 Martingale. -\iit Bells. Parkllill
2J 3* B Sande 7 Pennon, N.IUpshire, K.Sol.’sSeal
2'J 'J* E Sande 5 Cerlaiii. Douglioregaii, Brilliance
3* 3* E Sande 7 I 'berry Pie. I’eiinon, Newllanip’re
2* 2'J E Sande 8 Certain, Roseate II.. (.'ape Cle.ir
4* 4‘i L Morris 6 St. V.alentine, Wrangle. Bucado
4* 4*J L Morris 7 Jolly. St. Valentine. Eliz’th Beal
69935 Churchill 1 1:42 mud
43
112
7
6
5'
6**
37273 I.,atonia
1 1-4 2:061^1031
8
112
8
6
«
7
5J
5*J
37117 Latonia
1 1-8 l;521sfast
13
113
8
7
6
8
4J
4*J
'>6896 Latonia
1 1-8 l:52Hfast
14
110
8
8
8
8
8
7*i
>6716 Tgttonia
1 1-16 1:53 hvy
14-0
113
4
4
4
4
4
4*»
*>5578 Latonia
1 1-4 2;05?afast
19-5
115
9
5
4
2
1*
1*
>5524 Latonia
1 1-8 l:52%fast
12
112
7
7
7
«
4'
2*
'>5470 Latonia
1 1-4 2:044jfast
10
106
1
3
4
4
4
4*J
c5392 Latonia
1 1-16 l:44Hfast
18
10«
4
5
6
4
3J
6*
>5275 Latonia
11-16 1:47 fast
7
106
3
4
4
3
IJ
I'i
>6172 Latonia
1 1-4 2:05%fast
29
115
1
2
5
4
3k
3>J
>5024 Latonia
1 1-4 2:05^fast
3-6
104
4
3
1
1
1*
1*
>4947 Latonia
1 1-4 2:04 fast
7
106
4
4
4
4
4
4*J
4 1-— Karlonstn. li-year-oldn. Killien.
(May ::i, 19:21 5:2 5-3 :2 IIG.)
Claimingr.
EASTEE BONNET, ch. f.
in
(Trainer, F.
Wright
. Owner,
T.
W. Callahan).
69C12 la-x'glon
45 f
r.4Vifast
•5
112 6
2 2*
2* A
68188 KGr’nd.'i
3-8
3T) \ h V y
10
114J 8
S
S'* w
68061 F.(:r'nd.s
3 8
:36 mud
4
114 4
1 * w
67877 FCr’nd.s
3 8
34*<-,iasi
12
103 6
5i
5" H
677‘29 i'.Gr'nds
3-8
35-bfast
4J
114 4
"U
3* W
QUOTATION, b. f.
(Trainer, R. D
C9660 I.ex’gtori
69556 Ix-x'gton
APRIL, b. f. 2
(Trainer. J.
693.52 Muiit'ton
C927I lluiiClon
69216 llunt’ton
69173 Hunt’ton
68510 Joffei son
67835 F Gr’nds
67581 F.Gr’udii
Williams.
106 By
Owner, Williams Bros.).
By Boots and Saddle — Penalty, by Marathon.
Breeder, J. P. Edwards.
Vilson 6 Queer, Peggy O., Clierokee Ije*
Hein'ch 8 Black Gold. E.1n;i V., Reply
Hein’chl2 IdleTli’glita, N. McKay, Bellelsle
Tlioina.'ill Wcrtliiuoie, Ediri V., BluckGold
Iiein'clil2 Baiiira, Siinayr, Sun Lassie
Martinet — Cliff Top, by Clifford.
Breeders. 'V/illiams Bros.
45 f
i.’.'tfast
0-3
105 2 3
Ik 15 J
Con-or’n S
Mary I.ynii, Itonnot, Verbena
12
48',4fuiit
75
llM 3 2
111
Ik 2' J Corcor'nlO Rattle Rent, Il;iyn:arket, Furor
By Horron — Palermo, by Garry Herrmann.
Evermas. Owner,
M.
J. Farris.
Jr.).
Breeder, J. B. Gorham. |
34 f
(IHfast
4
117
2* E
Martin 7
I'Mua V.. Rigwig, Rap
1-2
oiHiiSlow
T-3
108
15 E
Martin t>
L'lS. White, Oidl’aige, VirginiaB.
1 -2
545tslop
4J
112
2»k H
Martin 6
L.issosWhite, Ziin’Ile, V'giniaB.
35 f
(2%faat
7
107
2' W
I.ancet 7
latsting Ix>ve, Ink, blabel Van
34 f
42%fast
.10
112 11
10k 11 n J
McCoy 12
Rps.Wriglit, RumanGirl, It. Hope
3-8
37 hvy
15
106J 8
SJ 10<* U
JJcCr’nnlO
I.«eAdrin. Midn’tFollies, U.Ilupe
3-8
35MJaat
20
114 1
9 9** F
Smith 9
Edna V., Uuum, Idle Tbougbts
PEGGY C., b. m. 6 (M)
(Trainer, J, S. Ownbey. Owner,
69934 Churchill
69767 I.,ex’gton
69532 I.ex'gton
65039 Th’ncliffe
65015 Th'ncliffe
64762 Dev’shire
64590 Dev’shire
63168 Dev'shire
62664 Latonia
62520 Latonia
108
S. Ownbey).
69910 Churchill
69641 loix'gton
69590 I-ex'gton
64923 Churchill
64825 Churchill
64685 Churchill
62948 Latonia
3-4 1 :15^mud
9
107 1
6
1 1-16 1:51 hvy
14
103 3
8
3-4 l;14'4good
48
101 12
12
1 1 l:44'/tislow
38
103 5
3
3-4 l:154^1op
61
107 10
10
3-4 l:17%hvy
5
113 1
5
3-4 1 ;12 fast
27
107 1
7
ImTOy 1:47 fast
18
109 6
5
1 1-16 l:47Hfast
30
98 6
11
ImTOy l:47)ihvy
9
100 1
4
, «
B. Richards. Qwner,
107
C. R.
Rid
1 1-8 l:56%slow
1 1-16 l:464ifaat
1 1-16 l:46'ifast
1 l:40*tfaat
3-4 l:14*ifaat
3-4 l:I3(ifaat
3-4 l:15)ihvy
IS
27-10
29
51
35
51
14
WHIRLING DUN, br. g, 9
< Trainer, J. Lowe. O'wner, J,
107 3
109 4
109 11
110 5
110 11
102 8
98 10
IIS
By Jim Gaffney — ^Honaewife, by Hanover.
Breeders, Wiggins le Lyle.
5J 4* H Gray 8 Cromwell, Old Top. Monsotm
8 7** B Harvey 8 Alameda Girl. N’aiioo.. Iliilio
12 12" T Brothersl2 D. of Peace, Grayson. M.Bodine
4' 5*J C Dam'elle 8 Bee’sWing, FairVirg'.nia. Verity
10 10** C Dam'ellelO lUdoosUin. Dif’ntEyes. Marmile
8 7" W Liiley 8 Serbian. Brown Bill, Old Chap
9‘J 7* A Pickens 12 S..\wiiy, B..\llen. 11 .of the.North
6'J 7" J Rowab 10 Oo La lgi, T.S.Not Pass, Staulcy
lOJ 10'* C Ralls 12 Red la'gs, Damoris, Nurture
4'J 3'* C Ralla 9 Bal’ceWheel, Casey. Y’ng.Vdam
By Friar Ropk — Miss Kearney, by Planndes.
Breeder, J. E. Madden.
.S Countess, Ollie Palmer. linen
11 N’a|H>o. IJttlc .Ann, Ollie Palmer
11 Opulent, Lot.I»raine, J.Fairman
8 Smuts. Pete Foy, MieliaelJ.Daly
12 Merle. Criizerii. Vella K.
15 Qn’iiIIigh, AVhirl, W’dingTIir’gh
11 J. Berger, CapRock, Royal Dick
2J 3* B Harvey
2* 15 E Pool
4J r.'* E Fator
5* 5'* E Fator
11 ll'» E Fator
14* 14** F Smith
11 11" J Owens
SEA WAY, ch. g. 7
(Trainer, W. C. Weant.
112
0-wner, W. C. Weant).
66465
Toledo
1 1-16 l:47*ifast
12
112
1
3
3'
4*5 C
66397
Toledo
ImTvy 1 :51 hvy
29
107
2
5
6*
6" C
66363
Toledo
ImTOy l:444ifast
15
101
4
3
4*
4*J C
66295
Toledo
1 1-16 l:17*%f:ist
7
110
3
6
6'i 6*J C
66081
H’thome
ImTOy 2:0'-‘'^fcmud
2J
108
5
1
1*
1* E
6.5787
H'thorne
ImTOy l:(74iifast
2J
1C5
2
2
«4
]k J
65691
H’lhome
ImTOy l:17*fefast
3J
103
2
1
Ol
2k J
64984
T’ncliffe
ImTOy l:444ifast
9
1>)4
6
S
54
5*5 J
64730
Dev'shire
lm7(^ l:49*ihvy
3
109
7
1
VI 5* H
64668
Dev’shire
1 1-16 1:50 slow
13-5
no
1
5
5'
7** D
64444
Windsor
1 1-8 LS-liifast
17
105
9
12
12
12 * E
C4308
Windsor
1 1-8 l:5.3\fan
22
107
4
3
4'
4* M
64160
FortErie
ImTOy l:44%fast
8
107
6
3
3*
5* F
By Ogden — Deviltma. by Ton Gallant.
Breeter, J. E. Madden.
J Owens 8 N'aiioo, Reel Foot. Last Effort
M Garner 8 N.Rridgo, Kimpalong, SeaPrince
J D M'ney 8 Ia*gal, DixieCarroll. N'at.Uridge
G Fields 8 The Wit, Paris Maid. Kiinpaioag
J D M’ney 4 Clieer Leader. Grace, Radio
H Lunsf’d 12 Iladherway, Kiiign.sher, Nonskid
H Lunsf'd 10 Kimpalong. N’elle Yorke. II. Gear
E Josiah 4 Bro.Iaive, P.G. King, Kimpalong
W Mor’sey 7 Kew. O'Neil, MirilCat, Mar.John
E Josiah 7 Bal.Wlicel, Sec.Greelings, Alula
M Garner 7 Kimpalong, Wickford, J.C. Stone
J Francis 4 The Virginian, Jetsam, Corydoo
J Francis 4 Alula, Legal, Kimpalong
By Sea King — Cutaway, by Ellisdale.
Breeder, T. F. Ryan.
Di.shmon 7 Secrelary. Duke Unff. Wli'ppet
Dishmon 7 HrowiiBill, Am. Soldier. Phelan
Dishmon ti O.Faitlifiil. Bioss. Himsi-. Murray
Dishmon 7 LncyKale, S|h‘c. ilirl, DnkeRnff
Pi-tzoldt (! ]>enilonia. Madge F.. King Ko e
Kederis 7 Rend, Walk I'p. Day of Wratli
Kederi.s 8 AVarPeiiny, Piedra. Rrown Bill
Ch'lmersll Encrinite. Stanley, Coi. Matt
J Burke 8 Serbian, J. O’Connell. F. Virginia
Stirling 7 B’kboard, Cav’cad’rll., Tiir’bou*
Ambr’seI2 Topmasi, laird Wrack. Ilaman
Fator .8 n'untaliis, I’it, Doctor Jim
Wilson 0 Reliability, Bond, Sailor
Be)ow will be found the index of the pre-
vious workouts of horses entered in the vari-
ous races at Cliurcliill Down.s Thursday ;
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile.
2G6 Lily M. 268 Waywassamo
267 'Wbitleather 2C8 Kingsclere
262 My Valet 264 Stump Jr.
261 Lady Gorham 2CS Guest of Honor
SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs.
266 Squire McMusters 2G8 Moorfield
268 Cornflower 2G8 Shaie
265 Flax 262 T. S. Jordan
265 Dowry 267 Bob Cahill
Asaph 265 Chilhowee
267 Krishna 2(77 Gee
King Gorin II.
7’HIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile.
268 Punta Gorda 265 Little Hope
268 Romping Mary 268 R. E. Clark
269 Buckwheat 256 Rustem
82 Margaret Ware
FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile.
268 Donegal 266 Mtu-jorie Hynea
189 Golden Crest
266 Vanishing Boy
269 Be Good
263 Lathrop
264 Ten Can
266 Washington
267 Prince Tii Tii
269 Brookbolt
FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile.
268 Everhart
267 Taylor Hay
268 Pravus
267 Who Knows Me
S3 Anglum Maid
268 Chacolet
269 Tan Son
269 By Gosh
269 Billy Star
SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs.
Swift Water 267 Upstage
267
Florence W.
268 Quotation
Furor
267 Haymarket
Queen Charming
Verbena
261 Pretty Politician
262 Charlotte B.
200 April
268 Easter Bonnet
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
266 Reel Foot 269 Dancing Spray
261 Peggy C. 266 Trooper
79 Walk Up 268 'WbirPng Dun
269 De Bonero £69 Sea Way
28 Kremlin
DALLY RACING FORM
Thursday, May 17, 1923
Entries and Past Performances
JAMAICA
THURSDAY, MAY 17
WEATIkER CL.OUDY; TRACK FAST.
DANGEBOTTS HOCK, b. h, 5 (M) 104 By Danner Hock — ^Yery Apt, by Ardington.
(Trainer, L. A. Daly. Owner, W. C. Daly). Breeder, G. P. Finnegan.
fi0715 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast mo lOu 8 10 10 10=> T McCor’klO Jocose, Violet Hlue, Delcadia
&7915 Va.Fair 3-4 l:17%slow — 112 € P Madeira 8 Manicurist, Bygone, Uncle Sand
2nd RACE * 1-1 (i lllllrR. H-year-oIdN and upward.
Claiming. (Oct. 2. 1922
MANNA, ch. f. 4 ]
(Trainer, J. F. Hiebardson. Owner,
69628 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49)tfast 7
69469 H.deG ce 3-4 l;14Vfcfast 14f
The figures under the heading “Hec.” in
the entries below show the best time of
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921, no matter where it finished. In cases
whero record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track con-
ditions.
Fourth Hace — 1 Mile.
Eighth Burning Stnyvesant Handicap. Guaranteed
Value $6,000.
3-ycar-olds.
(Track rcccrd: June 19, 1919— 1 :38%— 3— 129.)
69928* Ricci 122X7:.0
69469 H.deG ce
69.388 H.deG'cn
69269 H.deG’ce
68443 Jefferson
G822.3 Jefferson
66J564 Toledo
66361 Toledo
66229 Toledo
3-4 l;14)(ifast
I 3-4 1:14%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
1 cj f 1 :097tmud
1 3-4 l:14%fast
Ab 3-4 1 :08 fast
A b 3-4 1 :09 fast
Cyclops 122 1:41%
(69753) Great Man
Racine starts at 2:30 i>. ni. (Chicaco time. 1:30).
® Superior iiiinl riiniier. X Good imid runner.
:]: Fair nind runner. (M) Maidens. *Apprentict
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Hace — 3-4 Mile.
Castlcton Purse.
Purse $1,000. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming.
Ridden by lio.vs who liave not won two races.
(Track ncord: Oct. j, 1922— 1:11%- 2— 117.)
Today’s
Iml. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
69170**bValor 110 1:12% 9 114072.'.
(66874) Ciim Sab 110 1:12 8 100X720
(69S25) •Iiiinsand.l 120 1:13% 0 lllx7I.">
69858 Aiken lO.t 1:11% T. 108x71.'.
64879' *Jannc|.ar 101 1:14'% 4 110x710
69302' •Orens 109 1:14'% .7 1100710
C9325* •.Sunny Girl .'. 109 x 70..
66028 •l.Miriam Cooper ...107 l:14%in 4 101X700
C9715 •Danceruus Rock
(M) 10.'. 1:17% 5 104.. 700
Second Hace — 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse $1,000. 3-ycar-oIds and upward. Claiminc.
(lYack ret-ord: Oct. 2, 1922— 1:44%— 3— KW.)
C9623* ‘Manna 4 108x72.'.
69824 •Mala- 108 1:47 0 103 x 720
69718 bScrvice Star 107 1:47% f. 113X71.'.
69927 Kinc’s Belle 100 1:49 .'. 108X710
69824 bWarlike 101 1:47% (! 113x710
69718 Scottish Chief ...115 1:47% 5 118.. 705
69013* •bl.itUe I'atsy 104 1:49 % 4 113x705
69398 ‘bSatana 105 1:48% 6 103x700
Third Hace — 5-8 Mile.
Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Claiminc.
(Track record: May 19, 1917— 59%— 2— 109.)
69929’ •FOREST FLOWER
(M) 104.. 725
69925 Apolocy (M) 115 1:0.3 105.. 715
C9925 Baby Lane (M) ..10:* 1:01% 107. .710
(69823) Insurance 107jl:01'% 109.. 710
69925 •Clarice C. II. (M). 109.. 705
69929 Dijon (Ml im. .7(H»
69864 Miss Dellie (M) .. 97 1:02 99.. 700
69757 Mconraker 122 1:41 106.. 735
69716’ bUdward Gray 99 1:40'% ia5. .735
69648 Carol 108 1:44% 105.. 7.30
69C48 Measencer 119.. 730
69834 Mark Twain IIC 1:41% 106. .735
Fifth Hace— 3-4 MUe.
Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiminc.
(Tra -U rcccrd; Oct. 5, 1922 — 1:11% — 2 — 117.)
122X7:.0 1
1 65752
M.H’ghts
5i f 1 :07%fast
9-5
108
118X74.5
65104
Dorval
3-4 1:15 hvy
5
1U2
2
117.. 740
64973
B.B’nnets
7-8 1:26 fast
lC-5
101
3
110. .740
64834
B.B’nnels
3-4 l;12%fast
117
100
6
106.. 73.".
MAIZE, ch. m. 6
103
la'i. .735
(Trainer, H,
Ranoulph. Owner.
W,
H.
105. .7.30
69824
Jamaica
1 1-lG l;49%fast
20
105
6
119. .730
69191
Bowia
ImTOy 1:50 slop
32
101
7
106. .735
69156
Bowie
1 1-16 l;52%fast
21
104
4
69045
Bowie
1 1-16 1:53 fast
13
105
6
103 Bv Zens — Fantam Baia. bv Olambala.
, J. F. Hiohardson). Breeder, H. T. Wilson.
108 2 1 1‘ !'•> A Accardy 8 Scourceman, Copyriebt, Tulaa
108 14 12 II' ll*i ,1 Zoeller 15 Fusee, Hereafter, Rhinecold
106 13 10 10* 9'J A Acardy 15 Ina Kay, Wrecker, Protocol
no 1 13 13 13“ F Smith 13 Felicitous. Pietms, Whalebone
111 5 7 7 7’* F S.mith 7 G. Floss. Camouflace, Mavonrn’ii
106 2 9 9 9"> F .Smith 9 llich Cost, Ablaze, Sacamore
102 4 5 6 6«i M Fator 6 E.View, Bril. Ray, Kiibb’tygib’t
102 2 1 1’ 1* M Fator 7 Plantoon. Ainer. l-'aclc, Nenctte
113 4 3 3J 1’ J Majestic 8 Joycell’fman, R.’sLuck, Delhim’r
108 1' W Taylor 6 Asliliii, (juick Run, Whispering
102 2 4 5* 5’1 P W’alls 7 R’lyBelle, Anticipate, Roisterer
101 3 1 li 3*4 A Claver 10 Purl, Kuklux. 'Hie Nephew
100 6 4 6* 5’i F Weiner 8 Assume, LeeEnficld, Mavourne’n
103 By Uncle — Maltha, hy Himyar,
W. H. Fizer). Breeder, Headicy & Miller.
105 6 6 4 ' 5’J W Milner 10 Bravo, Jocose, Tulsa
101 7 5 4'i 3* J Wallace 8 Miracle Man. Super, Ticacey
104 4 3 4 * 4»J H Stutts 8 Wrangler, I.sid’8l-ore, BlueBnish
105 6 6 5* 5*i H Stutts 7 O. Birthday, Cur. Events, Satana
101 6 8 8* S'* W Fronk 9 K’kiev’gton, B’goyne, D’pSinker
105 11 10 10’ 9*’ R Doyle II Flib’tygibbel, lierald. Execution
102 5 5 6 * 6* A Abel 10 I)’bfoun<ler. Exliortcr, W. Haven
104 2 3 3| 4'i B Harvey 11 Trooper, Exborter, MormonEldef
106 6 3 64 5" A Abel 9 Pro.Toni, Carm’cita, G.B’gberty
113 By Star Shoot — Phew, hr Bowling Brook.
A. S. Woodliffe). Breeder. J. E. Madden.
110 9 11 11 10” C I..ang 12 So It Goes, Tulsa, Pnrl
104 4 7 7* 6“ H .Shillick 8 Bravo, Bolster, Austral
102 6 7 5K 6'® W D'^p’tis 9 Tulsa, Smarty, Tlie Lamb
108 3 8 4 ' 4®i J McCoy 9 Zouave, Smarty, The Foreigner
112 6 2 2* 2* J McCoy 7 Moody, Warlike, Radical
110 6 9 r.i 4’i J McCoy 13 Helen Atkin, Ihiy Lilly, Runnyol
110 8 8 8’ 7'* J McCoy 9 Primo, Il.Pardner, O. Birthday
112 5 5 7 »i n Harvey 10 M. Winks, C. Taylor, W. Pennant
11.2 4 2 7'' 7“ .1 Owens .8 M’liRoscIL, Lit.Amniie, Natuial
113 3 4 4* 4’i J Owens 7 Attorney, Serbian, Executicjj
103 By Soa King — Belle Nelson, hy Semproniua.
vner, W. J. Kennelly). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer.
105 7 6 6i 6®li I-l Barnes 10 Purl. Zouave, Sweet and Pretty
no 7 9 9’ 9‘® S I.owe 10 Bravo, .Tocos**, Tulsa
107 1 6 4J 4‘ K Barnes 12 So It Gtx's. Tulsa, I’lirl
107 9 8 7J 9“ H Barnes 10 Sweepy, Rniiiid Robin, Lib. Girl
110 6 6 6'* O'" S Lowe 7 Moody, Dav.Harum, Carmcncita
107 4 4 2'i 3'i S Lowe 15 Mysti**, Radical. Zouave
104 1 2 4 ' 5*i S Lowe 14 Rouen. M’uRcsclL, L’dIIorbert
107 10 5 I’i 1' S I..owe 1.5 Hickory, .4iiiiiversiiry. LidyZcm
104 1 2 3® 5’i S Lowe 13 CinCron, W.St’gcr, T.CI’kiu’der
103 11 10 10 10'* G Mein 11 F’zySneczy, Lit.Amniie. Antilles
111 Left at post C Ponce 10 Lad’sl/ive, Kttalie, Cur. Events
109 S 9 9'* 9“ C Ponce 11 Gallivant, Ettalie, Katli.Rankia
100 6 2 2i 3®* G Mein 14 K’gGeorge, K. Trojan, P.G.King
109 4 2 2>> 2'4 C Ponce 9 K. Rankin, Gallivant, Deckniate
107 10 9 9* 9'-’' S Lowe 13 LibortyGiil, Huonec, Serv.Stal
106 10 12 12 11'* P Walla 12 Sister Flo. Laughter. Antilles
69827’
•bWhisk
.110
1:12%
6
115. .725
(66874)
bCiim Sail
.110
1:12
8
117X720
69717
Arrow of Gold . . .
.108
1:11%
5
127X715
69826
Sequel
3
99X715
69S25’
Carmen Pantages
.10.3
1:14
.3
100X715
69901
Anonymou.'i
.101
1:13%
3
112X715
68760’
I.ady Roee
.108
1:13%
3
109. .710
69790’
Dick’s Daughter .
.109
1:13%
3 108X710
69826
bUream of the Val-
ley
• 111
1:12%
6
125X710
69825
•Ben Wood
.108
1:13%
3
104. .705
69926
Turbulent
.107
1:13%
3
104. .705
69926
Ege
3
10SX705
69794
Good Time ( M ) —
.112
1:12%
4
115X701
69826
Rock Suit
.10411:13%
3
114. .700
69835
St. Lawrence
.IDi
1:13%
.3
109 X 700
69826
L’Effare
.118
1:12%
7
130.. 70d
Sixth Hace — 5-8 Mile.
Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens.
Special Weiglits.
(Track record: May 19, 1917 — .59% — 2 — 1C9.)
69859’
Tester
112 1 :00%
115. .725
69900*
Tliorndule
115 l:02%s
115. .720
69957
Rival
115 1:02%
115. .715
69764’
Warrenton ....
....111 1:02%8
115.. 715
69900
lieisdi
116 1:00%8
115. .715
69925
Aimlogy
115 l:03%m
112X710
69900
Peter King ..
115 l:03%s
115.. 710
69903
Joe Marrone II.
(M)115 l:05%s
115.. 700
60925
Soubretle
112.. 700
Kerry Girl
112
Ixird Raltimore
ii.
11.5
Rriggs Ruchanaii . .
115
Wrackhoru . . .
115
JAMAICA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, lOHli, to May S, lOliU, Incluslre.
At or At or
Over Over
Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.
Saiide, B 31 112 400 127 81 6C Nolan, T 10 107 242 24 33 34
Schuttingcr, A 27 lOG 91 25 3 14 Seller, J 10 106 164 17 15 13
Turner. C 24 109 281 08 CO 35 « ^ r;[
\v*itKnii c 1 H 7 *>**i 4 ft ''ft Mflrlz, L. ••••••••••• .09 109 39o 30 41 4J
Watson, C — 107 __1 48 27 ^ Mooney, J 09 100 70 6 2 8
Fator, M 22 99 864 188 l.A 153 m.vcis, H 09 109 47 4 8 6
Fator, L 20 107 421 86 80 61 Obert, W 09 104 89 8 10 10
Fairbrotlicr, C 18 114 125 23 22 13 .Shillick, II 09 102 233 21 24 35
Brunner. J 17 110 113 19 16 12 Gantner, A 09 109 324 30 28 41
Marinelli, B 16 104 458 73 79 56 Dugan, K 08 112 114 9 13 15
Mcriiiico. J 16 103 450 72 47 72 Gordon, 1 08 104 107 0 13 15
Burns. T 15 103 571 84 69 87 Kninuier, E 08 106 188 15 19 19
Murphy, F 15 107 194 30 22 10 ('ollins, A .03 106 76 2 5 12
Taplin, E 14 1()8 287 39 45 41 Lgere, E 08 96 48 4 6 5
Barnes, E 13 110 334 43 43 43 Rose, G 07 100 254 19 21 28
Thurber, U 13 105 266 34 28 22 Rice, T 05 110 160 8 15 18
Robinson, C 13 110 222 29 28 26 .\ccardy, A ' 95 8 0 1 0
Milner, IV 12 92 128 15 13 22 Jenkins, L 115 7 0 1 0
CarU*r, R 12 110 399 49 32 35 L-nv, S 100 1 0 0 0
Fields, G 11 106 491 55 70 57 McCabe, J. J lOt' 7 0 0 0
Miller, C. U 10 113 182 18 21 22 Pavisil, R 100 1 0 0 0
1c$ DA PET Mile, ('aatleton Parse. 4-year-o1dM and upward. Claiming.
Idl nAUi. (Oct. 5, laaa — i:ii 1 - 5 — a — 117 .)
Index Course Dial Time T’ck Od-is Wt St ** Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
68617 Jefferson 1 1-lG l:49-%fast 15
68474 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:54 hvy 12
C837I Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 10
68229 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4»Hfast 8
68137 F.Gr nds 1 1-lC 1:49 slow 15
SERVICE STAR, h. g, 6
(Trainer. A. S. Woodliffe. Owner,
69718 Jamaica lm70y 1:46 fast 20
69247 H.deG’ce 1 1-S l;58%mad 18
69171 Bowie ImTOy 1:49 fast 23
69137 Bowie lm70y 1:50 fast 4
(.9046 Bowie 1 1-lC l;52%fast 31-10
69034 Bowie 64 f l:22%fast 58
68314 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:49%last 20
68245 .Jefferson S-4 l;14%fast 8
(.8209 F.Gr’nds 1 1-S l;55*ifast 15
68136 F.Gr’nds 1 1-lG l:50-l&slow 13
KING'S BELLE, b. m. 5
(Trainer, J, Fitzsimmons, Jr
69927 Jamaica ImTOy 1 :4.5%good
6S824 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49-%fast
69718 Jamaica ImTOy 1:46 fast
69646 Jamaica 3-4 l:l;!%fast
C9603 Jamaica ImTOy l;4.5-ijifast
66833 Bowie 1 1-16 l:53%fast 11-
66819 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52%fast
66526 Laurel 1 1-16 l;49%fast
66424 lAurel 1 1-S l:.'.6%fast
6632 1 Laurel ImTOy 1 :46*sfast
66173 I.aurel ImTOy 1 :46%fast
66108 I.,aurcl 1 1-16 l:51%good 16
66009 I.,aurel 1 1-16 1 :49 fast
65913 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54%fast
65478 Aqueduct 1 l;40%fast 16
Cl 509 Pimlico 1 l:43%mud
WARLIKE, ch. g, 6
(Trainer, A. Fennell. Owner, S
69824 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49%fast
69628 Jamaica 1 1-lC l;49%fa.st
69215 Bewie 1 1-4 2;14%slop
691.54 Bowie 1 1-2 2:40%fast
69134 Bowie 1 1-8 1 :59%fast
69092 Bowie 1 1-8 2:02 slow
69046 Bowie 1 1-16 I:52'%fast
(8719 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:03%fast
68392 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:36%fast
SCOTTISH CHIEF, ch. g, 6
(Trainer, C. Applegate. Owner,
60718 Jamaica ImTOy 1:46 fast
69570 Un. Hunts 1 1:42 fast
69 172 Bowie 1 1-8 l:57%fast
C9I56 Bowie 1 1-16 l;52%fast
('9062 Bowie ImTOy l:5C%fast
69039 Bowie 1 1-16 l;52%fast
15 110
.1-1) 11)7
2'i 3'4 S Lowe
4' 5*4 S Lowe
1'4 1' S I..owe
Owner,
:49%fast
:49%fast
;14M.slop
:40%fast
:59%fast
:02 slow
:52%fast
:03%fast
:36%fast
54 104 1 2 3'* 5’i S Lowe 13 CinCron, W.St’gcr, ■I'.CI’kiu’der
23 103 11 10 10 10>* G Mein 11 F’zy.Sneczy, Lit.Amniie. Antilles
20 111 Left at post C Ponce 10 Lad’sl/ive, Kttalie, Cur. Events
16-5 109 8 9 9'* 9'* C Ponce 11 Gallivant, Ettalie, Katli.Rankia
4 100 6 2 24 3®* G Mein 14 K’gGeorge, K. Trojan, P.G.King
23 109 4 2 2>> 2'i C Ponce 9 K. Rankin, Gallivant, Deckniata
IC-a 107 10 9 9* 9'-’' S Lowe 13 LibortyGiil, Huonec, Serv.Stal
34 lv'6 10 12 12 11>* P Walla 12 Sister Flo. Laughter. Antilles
113 By Ivan the Terrible — Kchellion, by Star Shoot.
R. Cook). Breeder, H. P. Headley.
50 115 2 5 6' 6*1 W Obert 10 Bravo. J*k‘os**, Tulsa
60 113 6 8 8 8” G Babin 8 Sconrgeman, Mannn, Copyright
7 108 3 8 8 8’* R Rom’elli 8 IgicyKatc, Smarty, Anniversary
19 106 2 2 2* 2'® F Smith 6 AttorneyMuir, Austral, Dr. Rae
21 105 6 7 6J 8‘® F Smith 9 Day lally, Tom Cassidy, L.Kate
16 105 2 7 6’ 3* F Smith 8 St. Germain, Day Lilly, Wylie
19 111) 3 4 3J 3' G Babin 7 M*X)dy, Service Star. Radical
69570 Un. Hunts 1 1:42 fast 10 117
69172 Bowie 1 1-8 l:57%fast 48 110 6 5
69156 Bowie 1 1-16 l;52%fast 44 112 3 5
('9062 Bowie ImTOy l:5C%fast 35 110 7 6
69039 Bowie 1 1-16 l;52%fast 34 112 2 5
68657 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:01%fast 12 113 1 10
C8616 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4g%fast 20 114 12 11
68192 F.Gr’nds 1 1-S l:58%hvy SO 112 9 9
LITTLE FATSY, hr. o. 4 113
(Trainer, J. N. Fitz. Owner, W. L. Marks).
69013 Mobile 1 1:54 hvy 5 103) 2 2
68995 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:30 mud 1 115 4 1
68860 Mobile Ab 64 f 1 :27%siow 24 117 2 4
C88S1 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:04%hvy 18-5 121 5 1
C8701 Jefferson 1 1-16 l.i3’%slow 20 111 2 8
68090 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:ll%good 30 110 8 6
67840 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 12 106 2 4
67347 Jefferson 11-16 1:49 fast 20 102 8 9
67131 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:53 >%mud 8 105 1 1
ja jiv o a ..J li' Cl Ciauin ■ .uuouy, .-lervicc oiar. i.auicai
12 115 9 8 9'® 9®i A Frieshonll Ardito, Old Chap, Harvest King
a 112 1 a a* a" J Cbalm’ra 7 At. Muir, FredKinuey, I’orestiere
118 By Light Brigade — Santa Susanna, hy Top Gallant.
U. A. Applegate). Breeder. A. W. Young.
50 110 10 9 9* 9*' G Babin 12 So It t;*»es. Tulsa. I’nrI
10 117 5‘* Babin 5 K. of tlie Spa, R.’s Drift, Bravo
48 110 6 5 5* 5*‘ E Ambrose 6 Itiavo, Wylie, Joaquin.i
44 112 3 5 5* 5’" G Babin 8 Wrangler, Lid'slaive. Ivliiennish
33 110 7 6 6 ' 6'® G Babin 7 WlicCares, Ashland, St. Germain
34 112 2 5 7 7'* G Babin 7 M.RoscII., Natunl, Kiiig’rrojuu
12 113 1 10 10' 10'* G Babin 12 Bravo, Slaiiic.v, Tom Cassidy
20 114 12 11 11’ 11” G Babin 12 Natural, Fluff. Little .*niiiiie
SO 112 9 9 8' 8’® G Babin 9 Devocite. II. Pardner, WarPrize
VALOR, ch. g. 9
(Trainer, D, H. McDaniel. Owner.
69470 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13 fast 3
693.50 H.deG’ce ImTOy 1 :4.'>%fast 4
69201 H.d*<J’ce ImTOy l:44%fast 8
(>8248 Jefferson ImTOy l:45%fast 13-5
68112 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:12%fast 13-5
68020 F.Gr’nds 1 1 16 l:47%fast 2
67946 F.Gr’nds 1 1-J6 1:46 fast 8-5
67734 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l;46%fast 3|
CUM SAH. hr. g, 8
114 By Ballot — Muriel, hy Watercreai.
P. J. Lavinl. Breeder. Estate of J. B. Haggin.
113 7 8 •• 3®J A Claver 8 Caligul.i, Finality, The Peruvian
112 1 1 S'* 3*i A Claver 7 Episode, Past. Swain, C. o’ Dawn
107 2 1 1* 3“'' A Claver 7 P’toralSwain, Eulalia, Fan. Bean
107 4 5 5 4’ G Mein 5 Comic Song, Paradcr. Vennie
116 8 5 5* 51 G Mein 9 Wolf’sCry, Harryll., Uid’nJewel
106 2 1 It* I'l G Mein 6 Runqiioi, Gem, Cap Rock
108 5 1 1* 1* G Mein 7 Fan. Bean, Normal. MarineCorps
107 7 2 34 3* G Mein 8 Ir’liKiss, Pas.Swaiu, U’loP’duer
SATANA. ch. h,
(Trainer, J.
69898 Jamaica
69469 H.deG’ce
69242 H.deG’ce
69166 Bowie
69140 Bowie
69077 Bowie
69043 Bowie
68722 Jefferson
hr. 0 . 4 113 By Blis Majesty — Madeira, by Star Shoot,
(, Pitz. Owner, W. L. Marks). Breeder. G. A. Cochran.
1 1:54 hvy 5 103) 2 2 2® 2* R McCr’nn (5 Herald, Harvest King, .\rdito
b 64 f 1:30 ma*l 1 115 4 1 1’ 1* A Ammann 7 Amanda, Ilntchisoii, Not 5'et
b 64 f l:27%siow 24 117 2 4 3* 3*4 R Har’ton .5 Verdi Lion, Jiigo, Jacobean
\b 5-8 l:04%hvy 18-5 121 5 1 1'4 1'4 A Am’ann 7 (’.A.Com’y, .\niauda, K.Car’nter
1 1-16 1 .i9'%slow 20 111 2 8 eii 6'* J Owens 10 M.Rcborts, L..5mmie, Kirklev’n
3-4 1:ll%good 30 110 8 6 7* 7®4 H Thomas 8 C.J.C’mile, W.ofC’man, Guv’uor
1 1-16 l:50%hvy 12 106 2 4 6* 6’4 L McD’oltl2 L..\inmie, MiracleMan. B’lotcar
11-16 1:49 fast 20 102 8 9 9' 12“ R Doyle 12 Z.il’Armec, St.Douard, P’lMicon
1 1-16 l:53'%mu(l - 8 105 1 1 1* 1* J Owens 11 Hickory. GraccFostcr, Chal’gay
6 108 By Le Lorrain — Soda, by Mordant.
H. Combs. Owner, C. J. Brockmiller) . Bred in France by O. G, Kausnet*
zoff.
3-4 l:14%slow 12 108 1 6 44 4’ H Pierce 11 Finality. Bill Block. Fr. Waters
3-4 l:14%fast 32 103 7 7 6* 6*J S McLane 1.5 Fusee, Ilcretifler, Rbineguld
3-4 l:lC%mu(l 12 106 11 8 6t> 5’4 S McI.Ane 13 StarRealm, P’lMicou. Copyright
6) f l:21%fast 4 1044 5 5 5' 5*1 S Mcl.ane 8 DelhiMaid, JoliiiMorrill, ’I’icklisli
ImTOy l:50%fast 11-6 103 4 4 4* 3’i H Shillick 7 Ja<*ques, Miracle Man. Ukase
ImTOy l:51%sIop 10 101 4 1 1'4 2'> H Shillick 7 M’t’nRoselL, liilllioiise, G’selda
11-16 1:53 fast 16 102 4 2 3* 3* H Shillick 7 O.B’lhday, C’ur.Events, Sam.Juy
1 3-16 2:02%fast
15 115 11 10 10’ 10'* J D M’neyl2 Bolster, Bonfire, Jucobiua
(Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, J. L. Price).
66874 Bowie
66856 Bowie
66836 Bowie
66707 Pimlico
66635 Pimlico
66610 Pimlico
66386 Iiaurcl
66250 Igiurcl
ImTOy 1:49 fast 7 115 6
64 f 1 :22 fast 21-10 114 5
3-4 1:14 fast S 102 3
3-4 l:12%fast 10 113 4
1 1:49 fast 13 116 4
3-4 l;12%fast 21-10 114 2
3-4 l;13%fast 17-10 111 1
3-4 l;14%fast
DUNSANDEL, ch. g, 6
4 112 4
111
(Trainer. W. L. Byer. Owner, J. Byer).
69825 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 12-5 115 ;
69681 Jamaica 54 f 1:07 fa.st 16-5 114 :
65732 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%fast 6>1 96 3 1
6f*691 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%slow 20 100 4 (
64405 Jamaica 3-4 l:15%mud 6 118 2 1
64280 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 8 120 1 1
54170 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%mud 6 115 1 1
64106 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast 7 101 3 )
AIKEN, h. h, 5 108
(Trainer, W. A. Carter, Owner, A. Inclaa).
69858 Jamaica ImTOy 1:45 fast 20 108 5 2
69752 .lamaic.a ImTOy l:48%mu*l 30 107 :
69524 H.d**G’ce 3-4 1 :14%fast 10 109 (
69319 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 fast 26f 105 1
69256 H.dcG’ce 54 f l:07%slow 85 106 5
(9037 Bowie 7-8 1:27%fast 62f 104 *
67232 Havana 3-4 l:lS%mua 33-10 109
67124 Havana 3-4 l;12%fast 11-5 112 4
30 107 3
3-4 l:14%fast 10 109 6
3-4 1:14 fast 26f 105 7
54 f l:07%slow 85 106 9
7-8 1:27%fast 62f 104 4
3-4 l:lS%mua 33-10 109
3-4 l;12%fast 11-5 112
JAUNEEAR, ch. g. 4
(Trainer, A. J. Bedell. Owner, Blue Star Stable).
By Burgomaster — Antipathy, hy Ornament.
Breeders, Morris & McOongh.
2 2*> 1® J McTag’tll (’arc Free, Gallivan, Utah
2 1'4 1'4 J McTag’tl2 Ettahe, Fusee, Kirali
1 3* 3' B MarineUil3 May Blossom. Ettabe, Cabalan
7 94 9’J L Penman 13' Dexterous, Wraith, S.and Boots
5 2* 2-1 L Fator 14 IiCghom, Attorney, Nigbtboat
1 1’ 14 E Sande 1.5 Whalcljone, L.But’n, T.McTag’t
3 3'4 2* J McTag'’tl4 Whalebone. C.J.Cr’gmile, Spugs
4 4' 3’ M Buxton 15 Pietrus, Simplicity, Minute Man
By Celt— Etelka, hy Hamburg,
Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
1 1'4 I'i E Sande 9 C'ar.I’untages, .Sun. Girl. Finality
2 2* 2S L Flitor 13 SeaSand, Nig’.stbOiit, P.T.B’rnum
2 2" 3*4 L Penman 4 Purchase, Gladiator, L.B’ghtun
6 6 6'® F Weiner 6 Blazes, Despair, Dry Moon
1 I'i 1* M Buxton 8 Biom’es, M'deu’sBallet, Wh’bone
1 1* IJ M Buxton 10 Gold. Flint, Court View, B. Star
2 4* 3® M Buxton 11 SisterFlo, Diomodes, Occasion
2 1« 6'J E Jos'ab 15 Noliant, Invincible, Sister Flo
By Peter Pan — Easy Street, hy John o’Gaunt
'). Breeder, H, P, Whitney,
2 7'® 7'* G Fields 8 Valtntia, Qnecreek, So It Goes
3 3'4 4” H .Shillick 4 Canyon, JListcrIland, Comme Ci
3 2'4 3'i .S Mcliane 13 Tidings, Jacques. Minute Man
5 9'' 11“ G Fields 13 Cainouflage. ByJiiiiiuy, B’yMiiie
7 6'4 9'1 G Fields 10 S.Tli’glits, Dexterous, M.lilos'm
8 10 10-' G Fields 10 Set. Sun, F.Piianlom, Breomster
4 4 4** J Brunner 4 Qiiecioek, Disenssiou, Cydonia
4 4 4" Fi McD ott 5 Br.ll’inaii, L.B.S’hp, B.ofElix’n i
By Sandbar — Hannah Louise, hy Yellcw Tail.
3rd RACE 3-year-ol«l». Fillies. ClaimiuK. (May O, 1917 50 2-5
FOREST FLOWER, h. f. 2 (M) 104 By Campfire— Montrosa, hy Plaudit.
(Trainer, T. J. Healy. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson.
69029 Jamaica 5-8 l:00%good 30 114 6 4 4* 3’ L McAtec 8 Lady Audr«*y, Normana, Anne
APOLOGY, hlk. f, 2 (M) lOS By Hnon — Ossahar, hy Ossary.
(Trainer, E. Brewster. Owner. T. W. O’Brien), Breeder, T. W. O’Brien,
69925 Jamaica 5-8 l:(X)%good 18-5 114 5 5 6® 4*J H Thurberll D’utless. CaveWoman, D'mstick
69748 Jamaica 5-S l;03'%mud a 115 1 4 4i 2'i H Thurber 7 A.M’roncIl., M. Cameo, S’craniia
BABY LANE, hr. f. 2 (M) 107 By Peter Quince — Waldena, hy Star Shoot.
(Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable). Breeder. X. B. Rausc.
69925 Jamaica 5-S l:0U%good 10 114 10 7 8* 8'* C Turner 11 D’ntless, CaveWoman, D’ni>!tick
C9573 Jamaica • 5-8 l:00%fast 7 109 4 2 2* 4“i C Turner 7 S.D’novan. ll’iuorctte, I’surauce
INSURANCE, b. f, 2 109 By Cataract — Policy, hy Toddingtan.
(Trainer, N. L, Byer. Owner, J. Byer), Breeder, E. Rucker.
G9823 Jamaica 5-S l:fll%fast 9-20 106 2 1 1* 1* C Lang 3 Royal Airman, Sweep Blossom
69680 Jamaica 5-8 l:01%fast 24 109 2 5 5* 4*1 L Fator 7 Normana. Goldmark. Gipson
69573 Jamaica 5-S l;00%fast 15 1074 3 5 4 * 3* L Fator 7 Suelloiiovan, Humorette, B.Lane
69517 Un.Hunts 1-2 4S%slow 8 1144 4’4 J Frey 8 tjuecnLane. Pyroxene, Q’a Time
CLARICE C. II., b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Glencaim — Sun Kiss, hy Peep c’Day.
(Trainer, J. Wilson. Owner. Marrone Sta'ule). Breeder, J. Marrone.
69925 Jamaica 5-8 l:00%good 30 114 Lost rider. C Kummcrll B’litiesa. CaveWoman, D’mstick
DIJON, b. f, 2 (M) 104 By Jusqu’ Au Bout — Clarice Ruth, by Semproaius.
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Ow ner, Rancocas Stable), Breeder. E. F, Simms.
69929 Jamaica 5-8 l;00%g'ood 15 104 7 7 7 7** M Fator 8 IiadyA’drey, Normana, F. Flower
MISS DELLIE. ch. f. 2 (M) 99 By Delhi— Midnight, hy Uncle.
(Trainer, T. Moran. Owner. W. L. S. Martin). Breeders. J. D. Carr & Bro.
69864 Pimlico 5-8 1:01 %fast 9 109 11 5 4' 5* J Callahanl I Eagerness, Chief Clerk. F. Mack
69723 Pimlico 5-S l:Cl%fast 32 97 5 5 5* .5*3 H Call’han 6 AuntJane, No L:dy. Miwlest
69605 Pimlico 1-2 4S fast 42 110 9 9 10 9'® J CailahanlU Off Color, Sunny Sul, Eagerness
64879 Belmont 1 l;3S%slow 12 112 6
64209 Saratoga 1 ItSClfefast 40 93 7
( 3884 Empire ImTOy l:44%fast 7 93 1
63788 Fimpire Ab 3-4 1:12 mud 40 105 7
63178 Aqueduct 64 f 1:19 slop U 100 4
63147 Aqueduct 64 f l;20%mud 30 108 4
63028 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12*i^fast G9 101 8
62906 Aqueduct 1 l;40’%slop 12 110 3
ORCUS, ch. g. 5 116
(Trainer, C. A. Applegate. Owner, C. A. Applegate).
®'* Breeder, Mrs. E. T. Fairfax.
4’ 3’S B Mari’elli 7 S-iutb.l ros-s, PirateGolJ, Y.Star
8 S’* E Bell 8 E.xodus, Frigate, Tliiinderclap
1* 1* B Bell C Dan Ituiiiug. Bonus. Zealot
2* 2* C Studer 12 Nortlicliff. B. Bolling, Pir. Gold
54 5'* J Callahan 7 Valor, Finality, Shaffer
24 3* R Carter 11 Lilly, Yankee Star. Doim.an
7’ 7® E Boll 13 S.’eivecoiianl. Sedge, F. Friend
2' 3* J Callahan 11 P’ceJurucs, MucBuff, Dou. Cross
By Trojan — Ogress, hy Ecn.
4th RACE
RI6EL. ch. c. 3
~3Iile. StuyTCMunt Handicap.
l:;j» 4-5 5 lUO.)
3-year-oldM. (June 1!>, ~
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner, Rancocas
69902 Jamaica ImTOy l;45%sIow
Breeder, J. T. Gwathmey.
C97I7 Jamaica
69169 Bowie
69036 Bowie
68740 Jefferson
3-4 l;12%fast
3-4 l;13%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
68635 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:47%fast
68595 Jefferson 3-4 l:12%fast 24 114 2 5 4
68576 Jefferson 1 1:41 fast 15 107 5 4 4
SUNNY GIRL, ch. m. 5 109
(Formerly ran as Madeline Lillian.)
(Trainer, A. S. Woodliffe. Owner, L. Liehling),
5 115 1 3 3* 3‘* E Kummer 4 P.ofUmbria, Sweepy, W’newooU
20 109 8 8 S® 7'® H Shillick 9 Hiillabnioo, Modo. Frank G
19 108 1 4 4* 4“ G Babin 7 J.F.O’H.ara. 'l.Witchet, Br’khoit
14 1074 1 2 2ii 4»J G Babin 7 BygoiieDays, Itrookholt, Culandu
8 114 9 9 7'* 5*4 G Babin 9 Canyon. Elmer K., Avispa
4 113 3 7 S'! 6*1 G Babin 7 CLiva, Fannie Rean, Tan Son
21 114 2 5 4' 4®i G Babin 7 Suil.audlSoots, B'raiaida. Canyon
15 107 5 4 4 * 34 G Babin 6 Neddam, Par.iJcr, Raleo
109 By Runnymede — Napa Girl, by Solitaire II.
) Breeder, A, B. Spreckels.
69928 Jamaica
69648 Jamaica
66675 Pimlico
6665.5 Pimlico
66622 Pimlico
66594 Pimlico
66127 Jamaica
65898 Jamaica
65717 Jamaica
65385 Aqueduct
65264 Aqueduct
3-4 1:12 good 12-5 107 4
3-4 l;12%fast 34 113 1
3-4 1:12%fast 11-10 115 4
3-4 l:ll*ifast 27-10 113 3
3-4 l:12%fast 7-5 107 7
3-4 1:12 fast 34 112 5
3-4 l:12%fast 7-5 107 7
3-4 1:12 fast 34 112 5
54 f 1 ;06Vifasc 11-20 120 3
54 f 1:05 fast 2-3 108 3
54 f 1 :06%fast 9-3 115 4
5-8 58%fast 3 115 2
3-4 l:13'%fast 4-5 112 7
118
By Ballot — Ficton’s Pride, hy Picton.
Stable). Breeders, Hildreth A Sinclair.
4* 34 M Fator 8 Zev, Doiiiiiiiqne, Gulanlmiin
1* 1’ L Fator (> Dot, Great ilau. Carol *
2' IJ E Sande 8 Wliirlwiml, I’.oysB’veMe, B.TiOve
1®'' 1'4 L Fator , 8 Clierry Pie, Solisa, t’oraixa
6* 2' L Fator 11 Itlnss. Time, Whirlwind. Rialto
UYCLOPS. hr, or hlk. c, 3
1* 1’ L Fator
2' IJ E .Sande
In'! 1'4 L Fator
6* 2' L Fator 11 Itlnss. Time, Whirlwind. Rialto
3* 3*1 L Fator 10 B.RelicveMe, Crochet, Shanir’ek
1' 1*4 E Sande !> E<inino<'ti:il, I'elion, Iliimlioldt
1* 1*4 L Fator 0 P.ofUmbria, Ibu-kSalt. I’.Doiina
14 1' B Sande 11 LittieUelt, Rock Bottom, Fullon
2* 2* E Sande 13 Osprey, Purity, Little Celt
2* 2'4 E Sande 19 llohgoblin. Majority, Spr’dEagle
By Heno— Daphne, hy Ballot.
Breeder. Belair Stud.
2*4 1'4 T Rice 0 Miss Star, Canaque. Cav.EmptoP
9® 9“ B M’rinellilO Zev, Dominique, Gallantman
1®* S'4 li Mc.\tee 14 Oiii Oui. Geii. Tliatcher. S<,lisa
6* 11 Ii McAteo 11 Blos’niTime, Doiiges, Little Celt
I'i In'! L McAtee 3 Shamrook. .\valanehe
14 1® Ii McAlee Shamrock. Best Isjve, Miss Starr
2'4 1* L McAtee 8 TallTimber, CherryPie, HeremoQ
34 4* L McAtee 2.3 Sally's Alley. Zev, Wilderness
2' 1' L McAtee 11 A. Patriae. Slianir’k, C’tEmptor
Dy Great Britain — Metzie, by Alloway.
Breeder, T. J. Clay,
2= 1’4 E Sande 4 Fly by Day, WilliamTell, MeKoe
3* 3’ -C Turner 0 Rigel. Dot, Carol
1* It* L Mc.Atee 8 TaHT’b<*r, .AmorPat’ae, Shamr’k
4'4 5’ C F’b’th.^r 7 Rnnviso, Gosl'.awk, McKee
1* 1* C F’b’ther 3 Blue Hawk, Knighthood
3 1' C Uorel 3 Crochet, Rigel
By Tagliamento— Dorigen. by Maintenon,
Jred in France by W. K, Vander-
bilt.
2* 2* M Fator 6 Rigel. Great Man. Carol
1* 1* L Fator 3 ’I'me Flier. Blane Seing
9 8“ M Buxton 9 Whirl’d, U.Seing, Gen. Thatebev
60825
Jamaica
3-4 l:13%fast
20
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6
5
4=
3*i R
M’ thews
€8471
Jefferson
3-4 l:17%hvy
15
108
5
7
6'
6“ J
McCoy
C8348
Jefferson
3-4 l:13%fast
11-6
107
5
6
4®
5*1 L
McD’ ott
68'268
Jefferson
3-4 1:14 fast
15
107
7
4
4i
3* J
Ch'lmers
68205
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:13%good
20
103
3
4
4
4'i J
Owens
68070
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:l;t%hvy
8
104
6
5
5*
6“ A
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(>80‘27
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:1.3%tast
20
102
3
6
5*
5'i A
Wilson
6773’2
F.(Jr'nds
3-4 1:13 fast
6
109
3
2
2J
2'1 A
Wilson
67646
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:1.3%fast
4
103} 1
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21
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I-ang
6756’2
F.tir’nds
3-4 l:1.3%fast
8
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4'5 II
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C5966
K’ worm
3-4 1:16 hvy
U
106
2
4
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3* F
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MIRIAM COOPER,
h. f, 4
101
By Sweep— Lady
(Trainers B. Vititoe. Owner,
Shea
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66028
Jamaica
3-4 l;12%slop
100
108
6
6
7
7’7 c
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63252
FortKrie
6i f 1 ;07%fast
93
96
2
7
6®
5®i P
Walls
628.39
Dorval
3-4 1 :2tJ hvy
7
106
3
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W’dsi’k
62793
Dorval
1 l;54%hvy
8
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62729
Dorval
5ifl:l.'i hvy
15
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2
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W’dst’k
62526
B.B.’nnets
3-4 1 :14%good
34
104
2
3
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5' X
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621S9
Conn’ght
3-4 l;13%fa.st
24
103
1
5
6
6'J A
Gantner
61971
Jt maica
3-4 l:13%fast
60
104
4
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71
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H’mond
61847
Jamaica
3-4 1 :13%mud
15
107
1
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31
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Fator
*1784
Jamaica
3-4 1 :13%fast
60
111
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8-4 l:13%fast
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107
1
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8
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Fator
(Trainer, G. M. Odom, Owner, R. L. Gerry).
Sagamore, Ralco. Guv’uor
.5 T.Witchet, Barraeuda, Ceiitim’er
7 Tip.Witchet, SeaCove, Harry B.
(i I.’Effare, Hid. Jewel. Centimeter
7 Colando. Oieus, Mork Orange
9 L'Effaie, Fame, I.^iRt Effort
13 Iioiiis A., Rapid Day. Mom
Breeder, E. Rucker.
7 Pis*. I’reinde, Tlie Almoner
8 Diudema, Elemental, Despair
5 Champl’n, Collinga, S. Thoughts
6 Chloria, Sangrado, Caretaker
8 Polythia, Bigbeart, Aknusti
4 L'kyButton, D’ghnnt, Sup’lative
8 Emotion. Bee's Wax, Sherando
C Naut’ket, Chesterb’k, R’bowBoj
69792 Jamaica
69574 Jamaica
66705 Pimlico
66648 Pimlico
66444 Empire
^66211 Empire
65852 Jamaica
65193 Belmont
3-4 l:13%good
3-4 1:12 fa.st
1 l:40%fast
3 115 3
20 104 10
B-5 115 1
1 l:39%fast 21-10 122
Ab 3-4 l;09%.fast 7-10 120
Ab 3-4 l;09%fast 13-20 IIG
65852 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 3 117 3
65193 Belmont 3-1 st 1:11 fast 10 119 6
65012 Belmont 54 f st 1:U3 last li 117 2
GREAT MAN, b. c, 3 117
(Trainer, F, Taral, Owner. Riviera Stable).
69753 Jamaica 54 t 1:08 mud 12-5 120 1
69648 Jamaica 3-4 l;12%fast 9-5 lltt 4
65516 Aqueduct 5-8 59 fast 3 118 2
65330 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%fast 24 115 1
61730 Jamaica 5-8 59%fast 18-5 115 2
61577 Jamaica 5-8 l;01%fast 20 1081 3
DOT. ch. f, 3 110
(Trainer, N, L. Byer. Owner, J. Byer).
69648 Jamaica
61609 Jamaica
61482 Jamaica
3-4 1 :12%fast
54 f 1 :06%fast
5-8 1:00 fast
20 111 5 2
15 1024 1 1
12 112 9 •
Thursday May 17, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
MOON&AICEK. ch. c, 3 106 By Broomstick — Alster Cress, by Watercress.
(Traiaer, J. Rowe, Jr. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder. Greentree Stable.
eOT.'i? Pimlico
69691 I’imlico
69581 Pimlico
66878 Bowie
66851 Bowie
66800 Bowie
66650 Pimlico
66489 laurel
66420 I^urd
66223 L.aurei
66168 I.aurel
65956 laurel
3-4 l;12%slow 18 103 2 « 5
3-4 l;124ifast 13 124 6 6 4
3-4 1 ;12Vifast 19 102 3 7 6
1 l:43%fast 23 105 2 2 4
1 l:434tfast 5i 108 3 3 2
6ifl:20%fast 18 111 C 5 4
1 l:39)ifast 3 122 11 11 11
Si f 1:09 fast 5 112 5 4 3
3-4 l;14«iifaEt 2J 112 3
5i f l:08%fast 33-10 112 3
3-4 l:13*tfast 3 109 2
5i t 1:08 mud 2-5 115 2
EDWARD GRAY, blk. c. 3 105
(Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel).
C9716 Jamaica ImTOy l:4J'Hfast
68781 Jefferson 1 1-8 l:579shvy
68491 Jeffeison 1 1 :43%slow
0,8389 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :47tifast
68323 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :47%fast
68204 F.Gr’nds 11:42 goo<
67986 F.Gr'mls
67881 P.Gr’mls
1 1 :42 good
1 plOVsfast
1 PUVsfast
67684 F.Gr nds ImTOy l:15%fa.st
61572 Jamaica 5-8 l:02V»fast
61479 Jamaica 5-8 l:00’Afast
tDisqualified.
CAROL, cb. e. 3
(Tniner, J Fitzsimmons. On
69648 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 12 111 2
69576 Jamaica 5| f l:06Vtfast 15 115 2
66851 Bowie 1 l:43%fast 53 108 2
66829 Bowie 6i f 1 :20!'&tast 9 116 3
66557 I.aurel 1 1:41 fast 4 111 3
66489 Laurel 5i f 1:09 fast 9-5 112 3
66252 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 3-2 114 1
66168 Laurel 3-4 l:1.345fast 33-10 112 1
65959 Laurel 3-4 l:l:>*4mud
65771 I,.aurel 3-4 l:13Vtfast
7 107 7
10 118 12
1-2 100 3
1-2 107 4
2 107 1
4 97 6
8 99 3
12 1014 5
20 101 8
7-5 115 3
6 107 7
5* 4* S Bullman 6 TallTimber, Heeltaps. Flagstaff
4“t 4*i J McTag’t 7 Wellfinder. M’rWTwain. B. Guard
6* 6'- A Abel 7 I.ion d’Or, Flagstaff, K'panilion
4“ 4-'3 H Thomas 6 Fly by Day, tlen.Tliatcher, Vigil
2’ 3'J Penman 11 Oiii (»ui. Vigil, Fly by Day
41 5«1 C I„ang 14 Gen. 'niatelier. Osprey. Vigil
11 9" H Thomasll Sally’sAlley. Martingale, MyOwn
S'* 4' I. Penman 7 Heeltaps, Carol. Sweellieart
6'1 6»i L Penman 10 Martingale, Ambler, Vigil
2^ I'l L I’enman 7 Goldenllnle, Coniixa, Ilct. Times
2-i 5'J J Thomas 7 t'arol, Valador. New Hampsrire
P 1’ J Callahan 0 Sog.Aroon, Wildflower, O. Timer
By Yon Tromp — Bonsetta, by Mssetto,
Breeder, E. Cebrian.
4’ 3'i J Merimee S Hobgoblin, Better lank. Fnllon
7i 6'* J Wallace 13 Aniole. Calcutta. Setting Sun
U 1= J Wallace 5 II’inisKeinbio. S’derer, B.Beaiily
11 11 J Wallace 7 Cbiva, Prince of I mbria, Amcle
2'1 2‘ L McD’olt 6 Vennie. P.of T'lnbria, AllAmer'n
2* 2i J Wallace 9 Sb.amroek, Kent U, Blue Nose
P> Iti J Merimee 5 Set. Sun, Pr.ofCinbria. .1.1). Kelly
9J 9‘» J Merimeell Majority. Briand. Stump Jr.
6i 5'* J Merimee 9 Boseatell., Pr’ceThTii. Sl’derer
3* li> I, McAtee 5 Osage. T.Sqiiare, D.Ihiugbter
4‘ 4» L McAtee 8 True Flier. Oakwood. Kirk IjkIj
Owner. Quincy Stable).
By Ormondale — Bonnie Carrie, by Ogden.
Breeder. T. Piatt.
3-4 l:l:>^mud
3-4 l:13Vtfast
MESSENGER, ch. c.
25 lU 9
11 1081 1
119
(Trainer. L. Eeustel. Owner, A. Belmont).
69648 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast
64272 Saratoga 3-4 1:ll^fast
64183 Saratoga 3-4 1 :12*4fust
63938 Saratoga 51 f 1:06 fast
MARK TWAIN, b. g, 3
(Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owni
69834 I’imlico
69691 Pimlico
69657 Pimlico
69451 H.deG’ce
69347 H.detJ’ce
69257 H.deG'ce
65440 H.deG’ce
65128 Belm’t 5
1 1 :402-.fa.st
3-4 l:129sfast
3-4 l:12-Vast
3-4 1 :13 fast
3-4 l:12-V,fast
3-4 l:14‘tslow
51 f 1:08 fast
1 f MC l;05%fast
ifast 8-5 116 3 4
.fast 7 117 1 2
.fast 8 122 7 4
fast 10 107 10 6
106
Owner, W. J. Salmon),
4 117 4
12 104 5
12 108 2
13 104 3
24 108 1
9 113 1
7 115 6
4’ i*i E Barnes 6 RIgel, Dot, Great Man
,5i> C« E Barnes 12 BetterLuek, Fly by Day, Osprey
3'i f.-l E Barnes 7 Gen.T’cher. F.I»re. K.SoU’sSeal
li 4'i E Sm w’odll Oni Dili. Vigil. Moonraker
9* 9" E Sm w’odll Cherry Pie. My Own, Bluemont
4nk 2" C Ponce 7 Heeltaps, Sw’lbeart, Moonraker
2* 3* J Butwell 7 Bluemont, Transom, Daniel
3" 1" C Ponce 7 Valador. N. Hampshire. Transom
6’1 4» C Ponce 13 Wilderness, Dunlin, Scribble
2» 3= C Ponce 8 Uialto. Lilt, Valador
By Fair Flay — ^Mission, by Rock Sand.
Breeder, A, Belmont.
5-® 5’ E Dugan 6 Bigel, Dot, Great Man
li P A JohnsonlS Dust Flower, Donges, McKee
5* 6*i E Pool 9 Goshawk, McKee. Bud Ix-rner
7» 3' L McAtee 13 D’tFIowcr, Cart’nist, UcIlGate
By George Smith — Droll, by Dick Welles.
. Breeder, W. W. Darden.
5i 7®; E Bell S Picketer, D. of Allah, S.iiling B.
2i 2'1 J Butwell 7 Wellfinder, B. Guard, Moonraker
Ink 1' E liell S Wellfinder, SailingB., Comixa
4'i 5®i E Bell Id Comixa, B. Guard, NMIampshirc
C 6*5 E Beil 11 Vigil. Dunlin. Fly by Day
2* 2= E Bell S Comixa, N.Ha’psliire, St.I.,aw’ce
4' 4=i J Butwell 10 Bine Peter, Ilialto, Sun Doll
4' 5* J Butwell 9 Curtis, Newmarket, Flagstaff
RACE B-year-ol(ln and niiward. ClaiminK.
(Oct. 5, IJiaa
WHISK, b. k, 6 115
(Trainer, J. Wilson. Owner. Marrone Stable).
69827 Jamaica ImTOy 1:46 fast 2 116 5 4
69684 Jamaica ImTOy l:44Hfast 16-5 115 1 1
66192 Empire
65127 Belmont
64745 Belmont
638.56 Empire
63769 Empire
ImTOy l:44%fast
1 1-16 1 :46Vifast
1 l:3S?t.fa.st
ImTOy l:44*ifast
Ab 3-4 l:09Vast
CTIM SAH. br. g. 8
16-5 115 1
16-5 113 2
9-10 107 5
13-6 111 1
6-5 126 2
2 114 6
117
(Trainer, N. Byer. Owner, J, L. Price).
66874 Bowie
66856 Bowie
66836 Bowie
66707 Pimlico
66635 Pimlico
66610 Pimlico
66386 I..aurel
66250 Laurel
ImTOj’ 1:49 fast 7 115 6 2
6ifl:22 fast 21-10 114 5 2
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:12=ifast
1 1:43 fast
9 102 3
19 113 4
13 116 4
3-4 l:12*4fast 21-10 114 2
3-4 1 :13(ifast 17-10 111 1
3-4 l:14»ifast 4 112 4
ARROW OF GOLD, ch. m, 5
(Trainer, G. M. Odom, Owner, R. F. Smith, Jr.).
By Ogden — Broomleaf, by Broemstiek.
Breeder, W. B. Miller.
2* 2® E Kummer 5 Sweepy, IrisliPat, B.McIjtughlin
2- 3' E Kummer (! Rosealell.. Quecrock, W’newood
2' 3® A Collins 8 King Albert. Canyon. Overtake
2* 4'1 C Ponce 5 Goaier. Billy Barton, Bellsolar
2* 2'i I. Ensor S St. Allan. Bellsolar, UigliSpee*!
2* 2'1 J Butwell 3 Tufter, Cherry Tree
3- 3-i C F'b’ther 8 Hullabaloo, Day due, .Ararat
By Burgomaster — Antipathy, by Ornament.
Breeder, Morris & McGougb),
26 1” J McTag’tll Care Free, Gallivant, Utah
I'i I'i J McTag't 12 Etiahe, Fusee, Kirali
3® 3' B Mari ellilS May Blossom. Ettahe, Cahalac
9i 9'3 L Penman 12 Dexterou.<, Wraith, S. and Boots
2* 2J I. Fator 14 I>*ghorn, Attorney. Nightboat
1= li E Sandc 1.5 Whalebone, L.Button, T.McTag’l
3'J 2® J McTag’tU Whalelwne, C.J.Cr’gmile. Spugs
4' 3® M Buxton 15 Pietrns, Simplicity, Minute Man
By Peter Quince — Blaze o’ Gold, by St. Florian.
Breeder, W. S. Tbrelkeld,
69717 .lamaiea
69567 Un. Hunts
66707 Pimlico
66662 Pimlico
66634 Pimlico
(6475 Empire
66339 Empire
66208 Empire
61330 Saratoga
3-4 1:12', ifast 12 1111 5 2 2' 6® (
3-4 1:14 fast 6-5 118 1® 1
3-4 1 :122)ifast 13 114 6 o 56 7«i I
3-4 l:13'^slow 42-10 114 11 10 l«i lO'i I
3-4 1 :13?tfast 23-10 109 12
Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 8-a 106 4
Ab 3-4 1 :09 fa.«t 9-5 98 4
Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 6 106 2
3-4 LH'^fa.st 6 103 8
7 no 3
99
63936 Saratoga
SEQUEL, gr. f, 3
3-4 l:12*ifast
(Trainer, E. G. Heider, Owner, E, G. Heider)
15 105 6
50 112 8
109
69826 Jamaica 5J f 1:06 fast 15 100 2
657,58 Jamaica 5} f l:05A^fast 13 94 1
65429 Aqueduct 5-8 59®sfast 7 110 1
65052 Belm't 5J f MC 1 :07*ESlop 16-5 101 1
64818 Belmont 5-8 St 1 :00 slow 7-10 109 3
64233 .Saratoga 5-8 l:0Q6sfa8t 10 114 4
64017 Saratoga .5-8 1:02 slop 15 105 6
C3941 Saratoga 5-8 59%fast 50 112 8
CARMEN FANTAGES. br. f. 3 109
(Trainer, R. O, Hiller. Owner, G. Choos).
69825 Jamaica 3-4 l:13'Sfast 20 103 2
69576 Jamaica 5J f l:06Vsfast 30 107 8
66843 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fast 38 106 7
66800 Bowie 6ifl:20^fast 23 105 3
63338 FortErie 5-8 l:01%fast 12 113 2
62959 Ham'ton 5-8 1:03 hvy 8 115 2
62730 Dorval 6-8 l:064ihvy oh 116 3
62137 Conn’ght 5-8 1:02 fast 1-3 112 1
61932 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 fast 8-3 119 1
61868 Jamaica 5-8 l:01Vsfast ll-o 115 1
61417 H.deG’ce 1-2 47%fast 3 114 2
ANONYMOUS, b. g, 3 112
69576 Jamaica 5i f l:06Vs
66843 Bowie 3-4 1:14
66800 Bowie 61 f 1:20^
63338 FortErie 5-8 1:01%
62959 Ham'ton 5-8 1:03
62730 Dorval 6-8 1:06%
62137 Conn’ght 5-8 1:02
61932 Jamaica 5-8 1:00
61868 Jamaica 5-8 1:01%
61417 H.deG’ce 1-2 47%
ANONYMOUS, b. g, 3
(Trainer, E, J. Hodgson.
2 2' 6® C H Miller 9 Hullabaloo. Modo, Frank G.
1® Miller 4 Beverwyck, Astrolite, Nugget
0 5>> 7*J L McAtee 12 Dexterctr:, Wraith, S. and Boots
10 lOi lO'i L McAtee 13 Apex, S. and Bools, Fifty-Fifty
5 ."k 2' L McAtee 12 L’Effaie, Dexterous. Fifty-Fifty
3 3®J 4®J I. McAtee 4 M’kallouge, Wynnew’d, St. Allan
2 2® 1* J Merimee C M. Patricia, FI. Shirt, TlieDic’tor
2 2* 1® L McAtee 13 East View, Daydue, Mawreoror.
4 4i 3® L McAtee 12 Boy. Charlie, French Furze. Evi»
7 6* 6®l G W Car’ll 7 Muskallonge, Gladiator, Valor
B} Beak — Glandavcdogue, by Ardoon.
Ider). Bred in England by J. Ruttle.
4 4® 5®i M Fator 9 M.M’ning, M’kallonge, M’reoron
2 3® 6®J E Bell 9 WirmTell. Aladdin, BlaneSein.g
1 1' 3® L Ensor 9 Belphrizonia, Adv’turess, L.Ines
1 1® I'J E Martz 9 Gr’tlaidy, D.’sDanghter, B.Wood
2 3'i L Fator .5 Sky Line, KailhfnI Girl, Contact
2 21 12'® C F’b’ther 13 'I’liessaly, Tassel, D’k’sDanghter
1 1® 1' L Fator 1.8 Tassel. Sun Dell. Monardella
9 9i 12'* H Moore 20 Comixa, Zev, Betty Beall
By Sandy Hook — Eluina.by Yankee.
Bred in France by F. R. Hitchcock.
3 3' 2'i M F’ator 9 Dunsandel. Sunny Girl, Finality
11 10' 12" H Myers 12 BetterLuek, I'ly by Day, Osprey
6 7‘ 8'* B Mari’elU 8 Fly by Day, Comixa, Amusem’t
6 lOi 11'* H Thomasl4 Gen. Tbateher, Osprey, Vigil
3 L’i 3® C Th'pson <i Flag of Triiee, latdyBoss, W.Life
3 a 4* J Rowan 5 Mt. Ruse, Delusive, Lady Boss
4 3i 3*i J Wallace 5 Heeltaps, Lilt, My Solai'e
2 2* 2® A Claver 6 Arendal, Seth’s Lemon. Radiant
1 1® li L Fator 5 Watch. Waiting, E.Bean, Contact
1 1* I'i L Fator 6 Bntanglem’t, Sis. Sue, D.D’ghter
4® 5®i M Fator
3® 6®i E Bell
1' 3= L En.sor
1® I'i E Martz
2i 3'i L Fator
3i 3*i J Wallace
2* 2® A Claver
1* li L Fator
1» I'i L Fator
69901 Jamaica 3-4 1
68781 Jefferson 1 1-8 1
68329 Jefferson 5i f 1
68026 F.Gr nds 3-4 1
67938 F.Gr’nds 1 1
C7690 F.Gr’nds 1 1
67479 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1
67416 FairG’ds 51 f 1
67239 Jefferson 3-4 1
66930 Jefferson 3-4 1
66890 Jefferso-^ 5-8 1
LADY ROSE, b. f, 3
(Trainer. W. Baird.
C8760 Jefferson 5i f 1
68698 Jefferson 1 1
68593 Jefferson 3-4 1
68407 Jefferson 5i f 1
682CC Jefferson 3-4 1
67936 F.Gr nds 3-4 1
66124 Jamaica 5i f 1
65715 Jamaica 3-4 1
65602 -Aqueduct 5-S 1
65474 Aqueduct 3-4 1
' 2i A Johnson 7 Solisa, Kirk Lidy, Eliz. Brice
By Maistenant— Valentine, by Marta. Santa.
3-4 l:13%slow 6 105 7
1 1-8 l:57%hvy 10 118 10
5ifl:07 fast 7 102 5
3-4 l:14%fast 18-10 116 2
1 l:39%fast 9-20 109i 1
1 l:40%fast 3-2 118 2
3-4 1:15 hvy 8-5 112 1
51 f l:09',ihvy 11-10 109 2
3-4 1:15 good 8-5 113 2
3-4 1:13 fast 9 5 101 2
5-8 1 00%fast 31 106 2
109
Owner, M. L. Mahler).
68760 Jefferson 5i f 1 :08%mud 3 101®! 1 I’l 2"k
68698 Jefferson 1 l:41»/6slow 8 103 8 3 4' o'i
68593 Jefferson 3-4 l:13%fast 2 108 3 1 1® 1 =
68407 Jefferson 5ifl:07%fast 8 107 6 3 31 2'
682CC Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 2 110 4 2 !•> 2h
67936 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:H%fast 15 107 8 3 3i 3=
66124 Jamaica 6i f l:07%fast 9-10 llOi 1 1 3i 4®3
65715 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fait 13-5 103 4 1 7' 7®i
65602 -Aqueduct 5-S 1 :')0%fast 1 111 4 3 2® 2'
65474 Aqueduct 3-4 l:14%faut 4 102 2 2 2i 3”J
DICK’S DAUGHTER, ch. f. 3 108 By
(Trainer, C. A. Applegate. Owner, C. A. Applegatel.
69790 Jamaica 1 1-10 1 :."i0 good 31 101 2 2 2® 2®1
69647 Jamaica ImTOy l:4l%fast 8 lOIJ 1 2 3k 5'®
69211 Bowie 6ifl:22%slop 15 1C7 4 4 3® 3"
69087 Bowie 3-4 l:17%mud 4 110 6 4 2i 2n
68227 Jefferson 5) f 1:08 fast 10 102 5 7 7 7=«
66541 Empire 5i f 1 :07%fast 5 107 1 1 !•' Ik
66371 Empire 5i f l:07%fast 5 109 8 8 7* 6®i
65943 Jamaica 5i f 1 :06%fast 8 104 1 1 1| 2'
65802 Jamaica 5ifl:0C%fast 10 110 6 2 2' 2i
DREAM OF THE VALLEY, blk. g, 6 125 By
2 108 3
8 107 6
2 no 4
15 107 8
9-10 llOi 1
13-5 103 4
1 111 4
4 102 2
108
69790 Jamaica 1 1-10 1 :."i0 good
69647 Jamaica ImTOy l:4l%fast
69211 Bowie
69087 Bowie
68227 Jefferson
66541 Empire
66371 Empire
65943 Jamaica
65802 Jamaica
6i f 1 :22%slop
3-4 l:17%mud
5J f 1:08 fast
5J f 1 :07%fast
51 f l:0T%fast
61 f 1 :06%fast
51 f 1 :0C%fast
DREAM OF THE VALLEY, blk. g, 6
(Trainer, 0.
69826 Jamaica
69629 Jamaica
6.5914 I-aurel
64188 FortErie
64091 FortErie
63339 FortErie
63252 FortErie
63043 Ham'ton
62875 Ham'ton
51 f 1:06 fast
3-4 1 :12%fast
1 1:41 fast
3-4 l:12%fast
51 f l:ll%hvy
3-4 1:13 fast
61 f l:0T%fast
3;4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
Owner, J. L. Holland). Breeder, J. E. Widenrr.
6 105 7 6 6' 6*1 L McAtee 8 FrankG., Aladdin. Coetir de Lon
10 118 10 12 12® 12*® E Pool 13 Amole. Calcutta. Setting Sun
7 102 5 6 5 ' 5‘i H Thurber 7 AiintieMav, ElmerK., Barracuda
-10 116 2 2 2' 21 I McD'ott 9 J.Q.Kelly, MajoiChillcn, Vennie
•20 1091 1 1 31 21 E Pool 6 Set. Sun. Aiiun.vn ous. Gold’crest
1-2 118 2 3 2® 2' E Pool 4 Set. Sun, Bettor Times, Admirer
1-5 112 1 1 1® 1® C l^ng 9 BlueNose, John Q. Kelly, I’elion
10 109 2 4 21 2® E KummerlO BlueNose. Poor Sport, Briand
!-5 113 2 1 I'i I'i F Weiner 6 Vennie, Roek Salt, Blue Nose
G 101 2 3 3* 3* F IVeiner 6 .Mar.May, Fifty-Fifly. J.Bergrr
31 106 2 1 1® 1* F 'U'einor 7 Belter Times. Vennie, Goldenc’5
109 By Von Tromp— Jourdain. by 'Watercress.
L. Mahler). Breeder. E. Cebrian.
3 1011 1 1 i'i 2”k ,T McCoy 9 Tend. Seth, Wayw’iimo. Bil.Bern
8 103 8 3 4' o'i H Thur’oer 9 Lsdy51yra, BudyGiiard, Raffles
2 108 3 1 1® 1® E Pool .S Poor S|>ort, Kelieitoiis, Old Toil
8 107 6 3 31 2' E Martz 12 P’rSport, '1'. Colonel. C..\.R’iihart
2 110 4 2 Ik 2k J Owens 12 Stone.Age, C.. A. Reinhart, Zooiia
15 107 8 3 31 3= I, McD’ott !' .M.O.-lis. Win.TakeAll. Glaheila
10 1101 1 1 31 4®3 C II Miller 5 Ij^ioba, Temptress, Jliss Belle
-5 103 4 1 7' 7®i J Callahan 8 Al.Oehs. B.Ia^ightoii, llomest’ch
1 111 4 3 2® 2' L McAtee 7 Diam’dDiek, Bowsprit, Jeuu'eC.
4 102 2 2 21 3'1 H Thomas 9 P.ofUmhria. E., Sawyer, P’rSport
108 By Dick Finnell — Matchstte, by Matchmaker.
sr, 0. A. Applegatel. Breeder, T. Piatt.
31 101 2 2 2® 2®1 E I.egere 6 So It Goes. Quecreek, Wylie
8 1011 1 2 3k 5'“ H Shilllck 9 I’r. of Umbria, Romany, II. Speed
15 1C7 4 4 3® 3* C I.<ang 7i Camouflage. Spngs, Colando
4 110 6 4 21 2>> G Babin 8 FailhW.. Warbnrion, E. Sawyer
10 102 5 7 7 7®® J McCoy 7 RetlerTiines, Eliz. Bean, Contour
5 107 1 1 !•' Ik G Babin 4 B.amiGold, B.I.,ei'.;lilon. Diiftw’d
5 109 8 8 7* 6®i G Babin H R.iffles, 151. Friday, S. Goldman ,
8 104 1 1 11 2' J McCoy 9 Lndyliiez, Rork. I)i:miond Diek I
10 110 6 2 2' 2i E Martz 9 AllieOelis. llomest’cli. Avalanclic
125 By Watervale — Dream Girl, by Voter. !
5. Buxton) . Breeder, T, 0. McDowell.
8 115 3 6 6® 6'® E Dugan 9 M.M’niiig, M'kallonge, Jl’reoron j
20 115 2 4 4' 8'® E Dugan 8 .Avisack, S.uiidBools, Mawreoron
14 103 6 Fell. S Bullman 7 Croniweil. JIayBl.)ss*.m, Servitor ,
Sf 106 10 10 Pull. up. M BuxtonlO M. Lillian, T.o’tli’.M’g. C.Blo.ssom |
9 118 6 4 6k S’S M Buxton 9 M:iriinb:i, II. Jewel. Peace I’nl
!-0 102 3 4 6 6'" F Weiner ti Elemental, Sailing 15., Estcro
Owner, 0. Buxton) ,
8 115 3 6
20 115 2 4
14 103 6 F
Sf 106 10 10
9 118 6 4
22-5 102 3 4
17-5 120 3 3
3 lie 3 2
26 116 10 6
2' 6*1 M Buxton S Diadema, Elemental, Despair
62318 Bclm’nt 3-4 MC l:12%sIow 13-5 112 3 1
BEN WOOD. ch. g. 3 104
(Trainer, J, Wilson. Owner. Marrone Stable).
69825 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 7 lOS 3 4
2* 5®1 G AValls 6 Lion d’Or. EuIaliF., St. (Juentiu >
4* 9®® G Walls 11 Hildnr, Eiilab F., Serapis
2® 3* T Rice 6 L.R’ton, Bralnslonn, 'iaiig’rino
By Honeywood — Jeanne d’Arc, by Ben Strome.
Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm.
5® 5'® E Kummer 9 Dnnsamlel, t'.Pantages, Snn.Girl
5 5®1 J Mooney 6 StoryTeller, K.Home. M. Morning
4i 5'i F Weiner 10 Raffles, Peter Brown, Rork
2® 2' H Thnraasll Raffles, Res.Ia'igbton, T. Colonel
4' 2'1 E Eel! 8 P.orCnilnia, Virgiiiins, B. Salt
2h li H Thomas 6 R.-iffles, .Avalanelie. P’liiaDonn.i
6' 5* E Kummer 9 Roseatell., Cliile. Blaek Friday
6' 6®J E Kummer 7 Rest Live. Sliaiiiroek, Curtis
5® 6"i W Pool 13 IligliCbief, M.irkTwain. Itayonet
7i 5* C I'-b’therlA Sliuf. Along, Wil.Teli. Stockmar
By Broomstick — Courage, by Hamburg.
Breeder. H. P. Whitnev.
698’25
Jamaica
3-4 l:13-'%fast
7
lOS
3
69627
Jamaica
3-4 l:13%fast
15
112
1
66507
Emiiire
5i f l:07%fast
4
104
3
66303
Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast
5
112
4
66I8H
Empire Ab 2-4 l:li) fast
6
104
5
66089
Jamaica
3-4 l:13%gooJ
5
108
4
65753
Ja maica
51 f 1 :0i fa.xl
4
112
5
65660
.Aquetluct
5-8 58%fast
100
105
5
63497
Empire
Ci f 1 :08',tgood
8
112
5
62989
Aqueduct
5-8 58%good
12
115
6
TURBULENT, ch.
f, 3
104
(Trainer, A. Zimmer. Owner. J. M. Zimmer).
C9926
Jamaica
3-4 1:13 good
2U0
107
6
6
6®
5* H
AVakoff
7
C952C
H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13%fast
63
94
1
6
7
6"1 J
Chalmers
7
69190
Bowie
61 f 1:22 slop
31
1021 6
5
C®
5*1 11
Wakoff
it
68415
Havana
3-4 l:13%mud
3
106
3
2
2®
2'i T
Burns
li
68140
Havana
3-4 1:13 fa.st
21
110
3
2
3®
3®i T
Burns
it
68050
Havana
3-4 l:12%fast
41
107
3
2
2'
2® T
Bums
Tt
67992
Havana
51 f 1 :0C%fast
4
107
2
1
1'
21 T
Burn.s
Ct
67948
Havana
51 f 1 :07%fast
8-5
no
1
2
2'1 IJ T
Burns
7
67780
Havana
51 f l:07%fast
4-5
106
2
1
U
2k J
Callahan
7
67654
Havana
3~4 l:12%fast
4
104
4
1
1*
2'i H
Stutts
7
Miss Cerina, B. Guard. Kor.Lrre
Cam’flage, Sagamore, T.Peniv’n
Wida, Margaret Wji re. Miss.Mazie
Wida, Loretta Mareellia, M.51azie
Erica, Miss Mazie, Wida
7 S|iattina, H. Electric. F’fttl tlifj j
7 Slar.Ware, Ilav.El’tric, L.Stnokc j
7 Bricu, Marga’lWate, Belle.Amie
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issued on ttie first day of each month, with complete
charts of the previous month’s racing In North America, now
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training, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track conditions desig-
nated. By means of this arrangement it is possible for the user
of the Monthly Form Book to instantly determine a horse’s abil-
ity to run on any sort of track concerning which information is
desired, as shown in the following examples:
CALCUTTA, ch. c, 3, by Colin — Jamroa, by Delhi (G. R. Allen) X
n(67(l«)h ®67.520» “07584® »C7817h kC7901 JC8153m
"(68191 )h "68206
FULL MOON, blk. m, 5, by Dick Finnell— Caller On, by Odd-
feUow J. McGinn) X
R07.511* B(fi754(5) B(07«39) iTi7(579» “07805 >'67833
S07933*h Z(07957)h sOSOOOli 108087 kCSlJlra “(OSlOOlin
1*68242*11
BEST PAL, br. h, 6, by Helmet — Fadula, by Laveno (S. N. Holman) X
»(074Sl)h "(67617) "07774* "(07901) "(07905) "(68206)
P( 68288)
MIDIAN, b. h, 6, by Meridian — Veneta Strome, by Ben Strome (J. Rice)
B074r.l >>07.573® i*(07«17) B07073 >'07802 e07872m
>'07890m e079.33h soSOOOm J 08020= m kC8055h kCSlOSm
>'08222*m e(6S241)h
N. K. BEAL, ch. h, 9, by Glorifier — Puritan Girl, by Yankee.. (H, T. Palmer) 0
J07748 j67915in »079Slm ®07997ra ®(08041)h 408129
»08180®h ”08304 * 40.S341* ,
QUECREEK, b. g, 5, by Huon — Jessie Woodson, by Scorpion. (Summit Stable) (S)..X
JC8079 0(58255 j(08’272) “(0S311) 1083.54* P08370®
oROISTERER, ch. g, 6, by Ethelbert — Roxanna, by Rock Sand(C. E, Groves) X
107022 P07076* o»iT728® P0TS03 >‘07S9.5m P07930®h
“080.59h P080S.8 1081’23 108303 o((583i8) 408345®
”08403 P68468
EDWARD GRAY, blk. c, 3, by Von Tromp— Bonsetta, by Ma-
setto (W. Daniel)
0(57084 "07881 (07980 "68204= P08323® P (083801
*SUN BRAE, ch. g, 5, by Sund ridge — Sweet Briar LI., by St.
Frusquin (VT. A, McKinney) X
107408 107590 o((57(53.-,) 107090* 1(07795) "07845
1(07994) >*(68170) 1(08234)
Index numbers in parentheses indicate winning races, seconds and thirds are
designated by superior figures and the condition of the track is shown by the designa-
tions fo .owing the index numbers as follows : “s” for slow,' “sy” for sloppy ; ‘‘m” for
muddy and “h” for heavy. When not otherwise designated, fast or good track con-
ditions prevail. (S) indicates that the horse has run in steeplechase and hurdle races.
* Fair mud runner. X Good mud runner. ® Superior mud runner. * Imported,
t Disqualified.
Index figures in italic face type { ) indicate stake race.
Before each race number in the index below an alphabetical sign is prefixed,
which shows the distance at which the race so numbered has been run. The key
to these distances is given below:
X
>'67833
>>(08199) in
H®
e07872m
kG8198m
...(S)..X
P08370®
X
P07930®h
408345®
1-4 and 3-8 Mile A
3 1-2 Furlongs B
1-2 Mile D
4 1-2 Furlongs F
5-8 Mile G
5 1-2 Furlongs H
3-4 Mile J
6 1*2 Furlongs K
7-8 Mile 1.
7 1-2 Furlongs M
1 Mile N
From 1 Mile 20 Yards to 1 Mile
100 Yards O
1 1-16 Miles P
1 1-8 Miles Q
1 3-16, 1 1-4 and 1 5-16 Miles R
1 1-2 and 1 3-8 Miles S
1 5-8 and 1 3-4 Miles T
2 to 3 Miles U
3 to 4 Miles V
In addition to the complete charts of all races run on
North American tracks during the month, comprehensively and
correctly indexed, the April book contains the following
NEW FEATURES:
Calendar Table of May Racing Dates
Stake Dates for Month of May Alphabetically Arranged
Complete Index to Stakes Rnn Sines January 1, 1923
Thirty Leading Owners Since January 1, 1923
Thirty Leading Horses Sinca January 1 1923
Track Records tor All Distances
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JAMAICA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
(CcntiDued from serenth pace.)
r>^BOod
EOE, b. f, 3 lOS
(Trainer, A. Gnnther. Owner, Allies Stable).
69936 Jumaica ' :t-4 1:13 Bood fiO 108J 4 4
€3859 Aquoduct 4J f ;>1^t 'ood 8-5 109 4 3
€2719 Aqueduct 4i f f.3%Bood 10 112 2 7
63353 Helmont 4} f st 52%faat 2 112 1 1
63181 Belmont 41 f st 514tfast 8-6 109 1 1
61835 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 fast 4 109 2 1
61783 Jamaica 5-8 l:00%fast 6 105 1 1
GOOD TUfE. blk. g. 3 (M) 115
TTraiaer, J. Nicbolacn. Owner. J. Nicholson).
69794 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%Buod 20 115 5 3
69637 Jamaica 3-4 l:13^ast 15 ICfi 2 F
66877 Bowie 61 f 1:22 fast 16 108 9 7
66863 Bowie 51 f l:22%fast 2J 110 9 7
66849 Bowie 7-8 l:27Vifast 50 1C6 1 4
BOCK SALT. cb. c. 3 114
8-5 109 4
10 112 2
2 112 1
8-5 1(» 1
4 109 2
6 105 1
115
69637 Jamaica
66877 Bowie
66863 Bowie
66849 Bowie
BOCK SALT. cb. c.
2} 110 9
50 1C6 1
114
(Trainer, T. J. CarroU. Owner, H. S. Bowns).
69836 Jamaica 51 f 1:06 fast 20 112 9 9 9
67645 F’.Or’nds 54fl:07%fast 10 108 1 4 3'
67365 Jefferson 51 f l:07%fast 41 105 4 7 "1
67339 Jefferson 3-1 1:15 sood 3 110 3 3 2>
66987 Jeffeison f4 f l:07%fast 4) 108 2 1 1<
66890 Jefferson 5-8 1 :00%fast 4 108 5 7 6<
66507 lOmpire 51 f l:07%fast 15 113 5 2 3'
ST. LAWBENCE, Ir. c, 3 109
(Trainer, M. 3. Knrph;. Owner, S. Loais).
69835 Pimlico 1 l:41)bfast 10 112 7 4 5*
69733 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast S IIS 7 5 »
69470 H.defl'ce 3-4 1:13 fast 28 99 6 7 7*
69408 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:14%fast 14 113 7 6 6'j
69357 H.deG'ce 3-4 PHHslow 8 108 3 4 4*
69188 Bowie 7-8 l:31Hslop 6-5 114 4 1 1<
69131 Bowie 61 f 1:21 faat 33 108 5 6 6»
L'EFFABE, cb. g. 7 ISO
(Trainer, T. 0. Webber. Ownsr, B. J, Judge).
69836 Jamaica 51 f 1:06 fast 20 114 8 5 .7*
69439 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:13 fast 14 116 5 8 61
69319 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:14 fast 6 115 8 10 10*
68740 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 5 120 7 8 9
68655 Jefferson 3-4 l:13%faat 5 119 3 2 5*
68576 Jefferson 1 1;.41 fast 8 HO 3 6 6
68493 Jefferson 3-4 l:15)tslow 6 117 7 7 7''
By Peter Onince — Lady dn Jamette. by Peep o'Bay.
Breeder, L. A. Lyne.
5| 7*® A Gantner 7 Fly by Day. HowFair. PowWow
5* 6" C I,ang 8 niessily, laidyinez. PrimsDon's
7* 9*1 C F’b’thei 10 Possible. Henna. Sweep Ilaw’c
3* 3*1 C Lang 8 .Sal.'sAlley, TlieKiss. Monanlella
I'l 2k C Lang 7 Sweepllawk, Solisa. EvelyiiS'yex
11 2| C l.ang 4 Lady.Myr.a. llaidee. P.es.l.eighfon
1' 1* C Lang 6 Vei:iiie, JollySailor. Soph.Oeld’n
By Negofol — Honr Olars U., by Bock Sand.
Bred in France by A. Belmont.
5k 7‘i J FYey 9 Bayonet. Jaeq. Julian, Hyperion
11. T Nolan G StoryTeller, It. Home. M.Morning
6} 6‘1 E Jelley 1.3 Sling, Kctiiie. Fluff
61 7* E Taplin 13 Belii on. Flibber'bet, Jos.Itmnt
4* 4'® E Jelley 6 F.Pbautom, Mis’ary, S.Tlioughta
By Bock View — Margaret L., by Ballet.
). Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
9 8” H Thurber 9 M.M'ning, M'kallonge. M'reoron
3* 2k L McD'ott 9 Miss Meise. Shamrmk, Contour
"1 7* M Schw'tz 9 Bet. Times, Leslie. Allie Oclis
2k 3* L McD'ott 0 Anonymous. Veniiie. Blue Nose
Ik HI J Corcoran 8 Bet.Time.s. StumpJr.. Felicitous
6* 6‘® R Costello 7 .Anonymous, P.et'rTimes. V ennie
3' 6*1 H ThomaslO Uaffbrs. Peter Urewu, Kork
By Kapid Water — Mettle Bsreand. by Jean Bereaud.
Breeder, G. W. J. Bissell.
5® 6* G Mein 8 KxenseMe. E.C’yton. P.'phrizonia
2k 2'J G Mein 9 Merry laind. Blue I'ony, Kadin
7* 7®i G Mein 8 Caligula, Finality. Valor
69439 H.deG'ce
69319 H.deG'ce
68740 Jefferson
68655 Jefferson
68576 Jefferson
68492 Jefferson
B'l 6*1 S Mcl,ane 8 Raffies. laidy Boss. Mabel K.
4* 4*1 A Abel 8 Comixa, M.Twain, N. Hampshire
1‘® 1‘® C I.ang 7 Madson, Carpathian, NightUght
6k 6® B Ambr'se 9 Sog.Aroon, Fly’gDevil, Thessaly
By As d’Atottt— Impetnse.'o y L« Pomnon.
Bred in France by Jules JarieL
.7* 4* B Marin'lli 9 M.M’ning, M’kallonge, M’reoron
61 6*3 H LunsCd 9 Avisack, S.Trouglits, Camouf’ge
10* 7‘ A Roach 13 Camouflage, ByJiminy. B’yMine
9 8’ G Mein 9 Canyon. Elmer K.. Avispa
5* 5* J Butwell 8 S.nndUoots. B’racuda, Calcutta
6 6*1 E Martz 6 Neddam, Parader, Orens
7“ 7“ L Morris 8 UigbCost, Mylleverie, T.Wltcliet
6th RACE
S-year-oldn.
_ 6 » 2-0 2 —
Maldenti. Special 'Weights.
-lUO.I
(May 19,
TESTER, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Peter Pan— First Flight, by ThrMh.
(Trainer, S. C. HUdretb. Owner, Bancocas Stable). Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
69859 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 fast 1 113 7 4 4=1 3* M Fator 8 Bracadale. Lucky Play, Mr. Mutt
69714 Jamaica 5-8 l:00%fast 11-5 115 3 2 2* 2* E Sande 10 Ijitky Play. Sheridan, Mr. Mutt
THOBNBALE, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Sir Marbir— Mand B. L.. by Star Shoot.
(Trainer, W. S. Walker. Owner, J. E. Madden). Breeder, W. B. Estill.
69900 Jamaica 5-8 1:02 slow 41 115 12 3* 3'1 C Lang 13 Sheridan, Nemesis, Mad Play
69789 Jamaica 5-8 1:01 good 8 112 9 7 6* 6*1 C Lang 10 Nellie Morse, Faenza, BlindPlay
RIVAL, cb. c. 2 (M) 115 By Thee. Cook— Picton’s Pride, by Picton.
(Tnuner, S. C. Hildreth. Owner, Bancocaa Stable). Breeder, H. F. Sinclair).
69957 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 fast 11-5 111 7 7 7 7'« E Sande 8 Iloolution. Mr. Mutt, Invictus
69789 Jamaica 5-8 1:01 good 3 112 8 5 5* 5*1 E Sande 10 Nellie Morse, Fiienz.T, BlindPlay
69571 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 faat 16-5 115 9 11 10* 10‘* E Sande 13 Reply, Donaghee, Lucky Play
WABBENTON, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Trap Bock— Melriqne, by Melton.
(Trainer, Wm. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosdea). Breeder, P. M. Walker.
69789 Jamaica 5-8 1:01 good
RIVAL, cb. c. 2 (M)
69754 Pimlico 5^ 1:02 slow 23 111 2
69653 Pimlico 41 f 54%fast 19 112 6
LEISCH. cb. c. 2 (M) 115
(Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, W. Price).
69900 Jamaica 5-8 1:02 slow lOO 116 2
APOLOGY, blk. f. 2 (M) 112
(Truiaer, E. Brewster. Owner, T. W. O’Brien).
21 2) E Kummer 7 Kelentlcss, Brusli All, Minion
91 10'® C Lang 11 Showy, Transmute, Sunny Light
By Bard of Hope — Sweet Alyssnm, by Ballot.
Breeder. P. M. Walker.
9' 9'® J Frey 13 Sheridan, Nemesis, Tborndule
By Hnon — Ossabar, by Ossary.
Breeder, T. W. O'Brien.
69935 Jamaica 5-8 l:00%good 18-5 114 5 5
69748 Jamaica 5-8 l:03%mud 5 115 1 4
PETEB KINO, b. c. 2 (M) 115
(Trainer, F, Taral. Owner, Biviera Stable).
69900 Jamaica 5-8 1:02 slow 20 115 7 5
JOE MABBONE H.. evt c. 2 (M) 115
(Trainer, J. Wilson. Owner, Marrone Stable).
C9900 Jamaica 5-8 4:02 slow 50 115 12 12
SOUBBETTE. b. f. 2 (M) UB
(Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner. S. H. Harris).
69935 Jamaica 5-8 l:00%good 20 114 7 8
KEBBT GIRL, b. f, 2 (M) 112
(Owner, M. P. Fitzgerald). Breeder, J, E. Widener.
LOBB BALTEMOBE n.. cb. c. 2(M) 115 By Trap Bo:k— Federal Girl, by Bltimns.
(Trainer, Woods Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Breeder, P. M. Walker.
BRIGGS BUCHANAN, b. or br. c,^ 115 By Sir Martin — Lady Dorothy, by Helmet.
(M) (Trainer, F. M. Taylor. Own3r, J. E. Madden). Breeder, J, E. Madden.
WBACKHOBN. b. c, 2 (M) ^ 115 By Wrack — Nora Langborne, by Fatherless.
(Trainer, T. Moran. Owner, W. L, S. Martin). Breedei, H. Hancock.,
Workout Index to Jamaica Entries
Below will be found the index of the pre-
vious workouts of horses entered in the vari-
ous races at Jamaica Thursday :
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile.
247 Sonny Girl 269 Com Sab
268 Miriam Cooper Dangerous Bock
260 Aiken 266 Jannebar
2C6 Orens 264 Dnnsandel
269 Valor
SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
2C8 Service Star 268 Warlike
270 Little Patsy 266 Satana
262 Maize 2G3
109 King’s BeUe 255 Scottuh Chief
THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile.
266 Baby Lane 251 Forest Flower
259 Apology 269 Insurance
264 Clarice C. U. Miss Bellie
Dijon
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile.
269 Great Man 269 Mooniaker
266 Carol
256 Mark Twain
266 Dot
247 Cyclops
269 Edward Gray
2^ Bigel
256 Messenger
FIFTH RACE— 3-4 MUe.
269 Lady Bose
269 Whisk
269 Ben Wood
257 Geod Time
264 Bock Salt
269 Carmen Fantages
268 Ege
266 Anonymous
259 St. Lawrence
260 Saqcel
269 Arrow of Gold
269 Dick’s Daughter
269 Com Sab
269 L’Effare
268 Tuibnlent
269 Dream of the Valley
SIXTH RACE— 5-8 MUe.
266 Peter King
259 Apology
270 Joe Marrone II.
265 Kerry Girl
269 Tester
262 Rival
Warrenton
Lord Baltimore II.
260 Leisch
Thorndale
Briggs Buchanan
264 Wrack Horn
Soubretto
Entries and Past Performances
MAPLE HEIGHTS
THURSDAY, MAY 17
WBATHER CLOUDY: TRACK MUDDY.
The figures under the heading "Bee.” in
the entries below show the best time of
earh horse at the distance since January 1.
1921, no matter where it finished. In cases
where record was made on other tlun a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
Probabilities: Weather clear; track good.
Racing starts at 3:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 3:15).
0 Superior mud runner. X Goo<l nind runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice
allowance, b lilinkers.
Yirst Baoe— 1-2 MUe.
Purse 8700. 2-year-olds. Maidens.
6993S* Sea Hoard .
69913 l>Tim McGee
69841 buttle Ed . .
09166 Doyle
(T^ck record; May
1933—46% —2—112. )
Today’s
Ind.
ITorse.
Wt
Rec.
A.Wt.lIan.
69911*
Ranger
.112
;50
115X7-2.5
69911*
Palsy Howe ....
.104
:48-%
115X7-20
69911
Malvern
.112
;51
115. .715
69938*
I<ad.v Winfrey ..
.112
;52%m
112. .710
69836
Snowden
.115
:53iu
1 ir>. .7Ua
69911
Strongman
115. .705
Second Race— 5
1-2 Forlongs.
Parse
$700. 3-year-olds
and
upward.
Maidens.
69015* bDr. Shafer
(69914) ‘Dorothy Pop ...
699S9* ‘Nowata
69967* *Norlh Tower ..
69736 liTwopair
69879 ®Ciceronian
...109 1:08
.. .114 1 :10%
. .. 9SJ1;07%
...109 1:08%
('■aiming.
(Track record: July 31, 1922— 1:05%— 3— 110.)
€9965* •Recoup
69914 Mt I.omiine
68966* •Hill.v Connor
68700 Nebisii
69591 'Agrimonia . .
103 1:09%
109 1:08%
116 1:09%
114 1:08%
....113 1:13%
Few Acres 115 1:09%
3 94X72.'.
.3 !I9 X 730
5 108x715
3 104X711)
3 99.. 705
5 109.. 700
Seventh Race — 1 Mile.
Purse S700. 4-year-olda and upward.
(Track record; May 5, 1933^1:38'
Third Race — 3-4 MUe.
Parse $700. 4-year-<jlds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 35, 19-33— 1:13— 3— 109.)
€€1€ Mary O. 105 1:13% 5 112x735
VM *MamU U4 1:15% 5 112X720
69971* *11111 Head
69774* bltapid Stride . .
69940 •Hazel W
69943= Nordeck
69918* *Gypoy Light . . .
...109 1:40%
...113 l;41Vi
...lO:) 1:40%
...103 1:42%
let DA pc: Mile. 2-year-old«. Maldeius. Special Wei«lit)i.
lol DHl/C 1023 46 4-0 2 112.)
(May 6,
Index Course Dist Time T*ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin
RANGES, b. e, 2 (M) 115 By B
Jockeys Started Order of Finish
69911
Map. H’U
1-2
53 hvy
29
110
69731
Map.H’U
1-2
49 hvy
19-5
108
69556
Lex’gton
1-2
48%fast
25
112
PATSY HOWE, b
. S. 2
(M)
US
(Trainer, F.
H. Sevin. Owner, F,
H.
69911
Map.H’ts
1-2
53 hvy
4
115
C983G
Map. H’ts
1-2
51%mud
7
115
69701
Map. H’ts
1-2
47%fast
22
104
69537
Columbus
1-2
51%fast
11
107
68690
Jefferson
1 2
48%fast
40
122
C8632
Jefferson
1-2
48%fast
CO
115
MALVERN, b. g.
2 (M)
115
(Trainer, J. J, Duggan. Owner, C, B. Shafer)
69911 Map.H’ts
69694 I>>x’Kton
696 1 7 I.«x'gton
69531 Lex’gton
1-3 53 hvy .3-2 113
41 f 55%fast 16-5 1&9 8
41 f 5r.Vfefast 5 111 1
1-2 48'%goOil 3 112 G
By Dick FinneU — Elizabeth H., by Marta Santa,
n). Breeder, W'. S. Payne,
2* R McAl’ey 8 Duelma, Patsyllowe, Ut. Cripple
5* E T Moore 6 Nan. McKay, Duelma, I^idyCella
1 7‘® O Willis 10 Bat. Bent, Quotation, U'market
By Flying Squirrel — SUver Ship, by His Lordship.
Breeder, J. A. Hall.
3*1 T Bonham 8 Duelma. Kauger, Uttle Cripple
21 T Bonham 7 I..ady Olia. Celia. Joe Gatti
5*1 J Byrne .8 Ink. Wiki Jack, Homer
2* T Bonham 7 Saisie, Buck Jones, Vanity Bag
By Peter Quince — Honeydew, by Ben Brush.
, Breeder. J. N. Camden.
5’ F Sharpe 8 Duelma, Ranger. Patsy Howe
3*< M Garner 9 Townsend. John Hager. Arabia
31 4* M Garner 0 Will I>ind, Back, E<|uity
6 6'* 51 Garner 6 Bat.Cieek, Volt, GreatNorlhern
LADY WINFREY, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Herron — Negligee, by Marta Santa.
(Trainer, S. James. Owner, W. H. Parrish). Breeder. J. B. Gorham.
69938 Map.H'ta 1-2 53 mud 4) 106 • 3*1 J Schless’r 5 I.ast.Love. Van. Bag, VirginiaB.
69836 Map. H’ta 1-2 51%mad 5 112 5* J Byrne 7 Lady Celia, Patsy Howe, Celia
SNOWDEN, ch. c. 2 (M) lU
(Trainer, L. Erb, Owner, L. Erb).
69836 Map.H'ts 1-2 51%mud 21 115
STRONGMAN, ch. g, 2 (M) 115
(Trainer, W. J. Daly. Owner, M. V. Daly).
69911 Map.H’ts 1-2 53 hvy 26 115
68332 Havana 31 f 42%fast 3 118 7 7
By Great Britain — Miss Burgomaster, by Burgo-
master.
Breeder, Mrs. W. V. Tbraves.
8'* F Chiav’tti 7 I..ady Celia. Patsy Howe, Celia
By BerrUldon — Stalwart Helen, by Stalwart.
Breeder, L. Garth.
8'* C I..abeUe 8 Duelma. Ranger. Patsy Howe
7'® J Connors 7 Aan.51illin, C.deLuna, Mer.BeUs
2nd RACE
5 1-2 FarlonsTM. 3-year-old«i and upward.
(July 21, 1S)22 1:05 2-5 3 llO.)
Maidens. Clalmlns;.
RECOUP, ch. f. 3 (M)
(Trainer. E. Lomas.
Owner. E. Lomas).
69965 Map.H’ts 51 f l:16%mud -3 95
69913 Map.H’ts 51 f 1:14 hvy 10 95
C9838 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:19%mud 10 102
69430 H.deG’ce lm70y l;48%fast 92 100 9 9
69318 H.deG’ce Im'Oy l:47%fast 33 95 8 6
69268 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13 fast 101 HI 5 7
MY LORRAINE, b. f, 3 (M) 99
(Trainer. H. Bitte. Owner, W. H. Bitte).
MY LORRAINE.
(Trainer. H.
69914 Map.H’U
G9838 Map.H’ts
69700 Map.H’ts 51 f 1 :07',sfa.st
69667 Map.H’ts 3-4 l;14%fast
66310 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast
66109 H’thorne 51 f 1:18 hvy
66043 H’lhorne 3-8 1;08%hvy
BILLY CONNOR, ch. g. 5 (M)
3-4 l:21%hvy 3-2 92
3-4 l:19«imud 21-19 103
1 f l:07',sfa.st 61 109
3-4 l;H%fast 7f 103
1-5 114 5 3 6* 4*1 H Thurberll U’niicss, CaveWeman, D’mstick
5 115 1 4 4i 2'1 H Thurber 7 A.M’ronelL, M.Cameo. S’eranna
115 By Peter Quince— Lady’s Gauntlet, by Joba of
sra Stable). Gaunt. Breeder, Nursery Stud.
20 115 7 5 6 * 5*1 C Turner 13 Sheridan, Nemesis, Thorndale
115 By Gleneairn — Bingling. by Fathertess.
rone Stable). Breeder, J. Marrone.
(X) 115 12 12 11* 10=* E KummerlS Sheridan, Nemesis, Thorndale
111 By King James — Sister Snperior, by Superman.
H. Harris). Bleeder, H. T. Oxnard.
20 114 7 8 T* 7" B Marin’llill D’ntless, CaveWoman, D’mstick
118 By Mont d’Or n. — Wingold, by Bryn Mawr.
Breeder, J, E. Widener.
115 By Trap Bo:k — Federal Girl, by Ultimns.
(Trainer. J. ElUs. Owner, J. J. Ellis).
69966 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:18Vfemud 5 114
69914 Mai.H’te 3-4 1;21%hvy 8 102
69591 Columbus 51 f l:I0%fast 27-19 IS
69558 Columbus 3-4 l;16%fast 19 107
69146 Col'mbus ImTOy 1:49 fast 21 113
69401 Columbus 3 4 1 :17%fast 12 112
C9423 Columbus GJ f l:25%fast 7 117
NEBISH. b. c. 3 (H) 104
(Trainer, C. F, Clark. Owner, C. F. Clark).
69700 Map.H'ts 51 f l:07%fast 21 114
69475 Hunt’ton 51 f l;08%fast 31 107
69353 Hunt’ton 5-8 l:01%fast 13 102
69294 Hunt’lon 5-8 1:03 good 11 1081
AGBIMONIA, b. c. 3 (M) 99
Trainer, G. W. Fritz. Owner, G. W. Fritz).
69591 Columbus 51 f l;10%fast 54 107
68489 Jefferson 51 f 1:10 slow 39 il3 U 10
59372 F.G’nds 3-8 36%fast 12 115 2
FEW ACBES. b. g. 5 (M) 109
(Trainer, S. J. Kelley. Owner, S. J. Kelley).
94 By Brummel — Josie A., by Suiterman.
s>mas). Breeder. A. A. Bedly,
•3 95 2*1 H Farland (1 lly Jove, Union II.. Asklin
10 95 2' H Farland 7 G’lilenChance. Dr.Shaftr. Asbiin
10 102 4‘ H Farland 8 Uiwn Mower. Froth, MyT<orraine
92 100 9 9 9* 9‘* R Farland 11 Z.Uissie. WestPittston, Zeureka
33 95 8 6 5* 5" R Farland 9 S.andPretty. Anna SL, Zeureka
101 HI 5 7 7' 6‘* R Farland 9 Revenge, Demijohn, Rosa Yeta
99 By Tea Caddy — Genevieve Sweep, by Sweep.
. H. Bitte). Breeder. T. Piatt.
3-2 92 7== P Groos 9 Dor.Pop. SanMarens, Dil.C<mnor
-10 103 3' W Lancet 8 L:iwn Mower. Froth. Kecoiip
61 109 9* W Bog'skilO Fl.ving Ro.at. The Colonel, Scraps
"f 103 8=i W Bog’.skil^ Kiiklux. F’hbcrl.vgilibct, Sirocco
61 112 9 11 10® 10'* F Wilson 12 Lierre. Thelma K., Ileilazzle
10 98 1 5 4* 4=J R Doyle 6 C. Enrique. (JieatUidy, Fern’dos
11-0 104 4 1 11 2' S McGraw C Eil-t, Anita K.. Miss Edna
lOS By Dick Welles — Katherine Conner, by MirtbfuL
Ellis), Bieede:. J. B. Respess.
5 114 2» F Watrous 7 Fioth. San Marcus, "nnibrcl
8 102 3= J Byrne 9 DorothyPop. SanMarens. Silence
-10 1® 4* R Hoi' way 8 RtM-hambenu. Midday. M.Iajretta
19 107 2'1 G Sutton 9 K.Cnrponter, R’ylonian. M.WeA
21 113 6'= M Mount'n 7 Fin. Rooster. D’.vl>ady. Sol. Rock
12 112 5*1 M Mntain 9 Vau-.vlvia, Malluwot. Uira
7 117 4= M M'ntain 9 Miss Em, Ray .\tkin, Neenah
104 By Granite — Quean Mah, by Peter Pan.
I. F. Clark). Breeder. J. H. Louchbeim.
21 114 7=i J Bell 10 Flying Boat, The Colonel, Scrap*
31 107 7*i I, Gray 9 OM Hliie. Needy. Carmen I,ee
13 102 9'* W Bog'skilO Uast Ilriish, Old Itlue. Doris
11 1081 S'* E Roehm 8 Wye. Needy. Don’t Bother Me
99 By Superman — Farie Augusta, by Fariman.
U. W. Fritz). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard.
54 1 07 7'® A Amm’nn 8 Rochambeau. Midday, M.Iatretfa
69967 Map.H’U
699 1 4 Map.H’U
56545 I,ex’C.P.
55348 Latonia
55099 Latonia
3rd RACE
3-4 l:lS%mud
3-4 l;21%hvy
3-4 1:15 good
1 1-8 2:07%good
1 1-16 l:49%good
39 113 11 10 11 11== J D M’ne.vU Kinsman. Full o’ tiiu, Siiitan
5 2 11® 11'* B Mari'eIIil2 Daniel. Better laiek, Uughie
109 By Marathon — Chilla. by Alvescot.
. J. Kelley). Breeder, Van Dnsen & Schmidt.
26 107 6*1 W Organ 6 QuiekRun, NotYi t. NorfliTower
16 Ufi 6‘® W Organ 9 Dor.Pop, SanMarens, Bil. Connor
6 10 Travesty. Byng. BIkton
25 110 6 6 61 8'* H Lunsrdl2 D'tyl.jiss. H’herway, M.P’p'ity
42 110 6 7 7 6>> F Quinn 7 Elpis, CutUp, Gr.Daugherty
3-4 Mile.
1 :13 ;
4-y-ear-oldJi and upward.
; lOO.)
Claiming;. (Jnly 35, 1931
MARY C., ch. in. 5 112 By Golden Maxim — Trappist. by The Friar.
(Trainer. P. Reuter. Owner, L. M. Renter). Breeder. J. Greea'oerg.
16 Map.H'ts 3-4 l:2I%hvy 14-5 111 7'* J Robbins 7 Flea. First Consul, North Tovrer
11 Map.H’U 3-4 l;18%mud 9-5 109 1* J Robbins G Anticipate. Ardilo, Spring Vale
10 Columbus 3-4 1:14 fast 7 110 5*1 J Robbin.s G Fin. Booster, Kinsman, SandyH.
14 Columbus 3-4 l;17%hvy 11-10 112 1' J Robbins G Dainty Istdy, Manueben, IkeMillv
98 Columbus 61 f 1:24 fast 10 113 9‘* J Robbins s* ■•’Keairioan. Btirgoyne, J’qiieri*
10 Mubila Ab 3-4 l;31%hvy 16-5 118 2 2 2* 2* G Mangan 6 Jago, Mickey Moor?, Grayson
(BI. b. g. 5 112 By Hessian — Yallaba, by Miller.
(Trainer. M. We'ob. Owner. A. S. Eastman). nreeder. J. C. Milam.
13 Map.H’ts 1 1-16 2:16%mud 6 109 6'® F Watrous 5 John. Overton. Nord'k. Blazonry
78 Map.H’U 3-1 1:21 mud 3-2 115 2'i I Parke 6 Flea, Gypsy Ught, Runfra
72 Map.H ts 1 1:47 hvy 14 110 1= F Watrous G Am. Soldier, Pit. Fr.-inkShannoa
98 Map.H U 3-4 1:14 fast 17 108 5*1 F Watrous S S|mm1s, laK-h I,even, Machtavelli
19 Columbus 5i f l:10%fast 13-10 113 I'i C Eames G Rosie II.. Rib. Craincrow
94 Columbus 3-4 l:16%fast 51 109 7'* C Ehimes T B’y Ionian, R. Atkin. K.Cbeatta’m
BOARD, b. g, 5 118 By Deutschland — Pollsteca. by Pslymeins.
(Traioer, T. F, Bornman. Owner, M. C. Pritchard). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
19 Map.H U 51 f l:17%mud 7 115 3=1 D Stirling 6 Spectator. Nowata, Bl. Hackle
95 Map.H'ts 3-4 1:20 mud 8 113 6'® K Par’ton 7 Itebylonian, D’bfounder, ByJov*
93 Hunt’ton 51 f l:10%mud 12 115 6" E Martin 9 Spods, First Consul, Twopair
17 Hunt’ton 51 f l:07%fast 11 107 4® R Doyle 5 Onileggo. ilohosus. Sandalwood
16 Hunt’ton 51 f l:08%fast 17 120 5»J J Pcvlc G L’tenbeim, UCh’cell.. Doris
54 Hunt'ton 51 f l:0T%fast 11 116 4=1 R Har’ton 12 Hohokiist Br’n Clieck, Oralegg*
76 Hunt ton 51 f 1:10 slow 2 115 1“ E Martin 7 Riposta, Wreckless, Nordeck
McGEE, ch. h, 8 110 By McGee — Cheek, by Hawkswick.
(Trainer. W. Bitte. Owner, W. H. Bitte). Breeder, C. W. Moore.
13 Map.H U 51 f 1:14 hvy 3-2 110 Left, P Groos 7 Geld. Chance, Rectuip, Dr. Shafer
97 Map.H U 3-4 1:19 mud 23-10 107 2'* YV’ Organ 7 Macliiavelli, E<Ina D., J. Overton
B8 Map.H’U 3-4 1:17%hvy 5 108 4*1 A Kroger S First Consul. Q.Run. Anticipate
94 Map.H’ts 3-4 l;13%fast 29 110 4* W Bog’ski 8 Nan McKinney, Dancer, Lenieve
11 M. Heights 3-4 l:13%fast 14 102 S 9 101 H'i E Hoehm 12 l^jitly Uixury, Mary G., ToyMis*
16 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 80 110 9 11 11*®11** F Moore 12 Dr.Gilbert, Dumcris, War Spirit
ILE ED, hr, g. 7 110 By Norford— Purse Base, by Orsini.
69916 Map.H'ts 3-4 l:2I%hvy 14-5 111
69841 Map.H’U 3-4 l;18%mud 9-5 109
C9540 Columbus 3-4 1:14 fast 7 110
C9314 Columbus 3-4 l;17%hvy 11-10 112
60102 Columbus 61 f 1:24 fast 10 113
69010 Mubila Ab 3-4 l:51%hvy 16-5 118
MAMBI. b. g. 5 112
(Trainer. M. We'ob. Owner. A. S. Eastman).
69943 Map.H'ts 1 1-16 2:16%mud 6 109
69878 Map.H'ts 3-1 1:21 mud 3-2 115
69772 Map.H'ts 1 1:47 hvy 14 110
69702 Map.H'U 3-4 1:14 fast 17 108
69619 Columbus Si f l:10%fast 13-10 113
69394 Columbus 3-4 l:16%fast 51 109
SEA BOARD, b. g. 5 118
69939
Map.H'U
54 f l:l7%mud
7
115
69805
Map.H'ts
3-4 1:20 mud
8
113
69503
Hunt’ton
54 f l:10%mud
12
115
69437
Hunt’ ton
54 f l:07%fa.st
11
107
69416
Hunt’ton
54 f l:08%fast
17
120
69354
Hunt’ton
54 f 1 :07%fast
11
116
69-276
Hunt'ton
54 f 1:10 slow
2
115
TIM McGEE, cb.
h. 8
110
(Trainer. W. Bitte. Owner, W. H. Bitte).
699 1 3 Map.H'U 51 f 1:14 hvy 3-2 110 Left.
69837 Map.H'U 3-4 1:19 mud 23-10 107
69768 Map.H'U 3-4 l:17%hvy 5 108
69704 Map.H'ts 3-4 l;13%fast 29 110
63841 M. Heights 3-4 l:13%fast 14 102 8 9
62786 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 80 110 9 11
LITTLE ED. br. g. ^
(Trainer, C. W. Cbappell. Owner. C. W. Chappell).
69841 Map.H'U 3-4 1:18%mud 28 109
69397 Hunt’ton 1 1-16 1:49 fast 29 112
C9’279 Hunt’ton 1 1-8 l:59%slow 61 112
69253 Hunt’ton lm70y l:55%hvy 18-5 112
DOYLE, cb. g. 5 110
Breeder. A. Neal.
(Trainer, W. H. Denham. Owner, W. H. Denham).
6=* H McCly’n 8 Mary G., .Ynlicipatd, Anlito
4* R Baker 8 Phelan, Ballyhell. Kingling II.
6“ R Baker 7 Juidan, Pirate McGih>. Rudler
2= F J Baker G M.P’sperify. t'hali’ger, G’lgeW.
By Magnete— Fidget, by Plaudit.
691 G6 Bowie 6.1 f l:21%fast 23 110
69136 Bowie 61 f 1 :22%fast 11.1 110
6C791 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:58 fast 16 108
66762 Marlboro lm20y l:Cl?fcfa.st 19 109
66734 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 16 IM
6.5929 Jl’neuve .4b 3-4 1:24 hvy 21 111
65345 Kempton 1 1-16 l:52%fast 13-10 112
23 110 6 7 7* 7‘* E Sm’w’od 8 DelhiMaid, JohiiMorrill. Ticklish
11.1 110 9 8 9® S'* L Ward It) ThePeru’n, Hob. Baker, Min. Man
16 108 6 7 7 6== F Moore 7 King'glL, J:ipMiim:i, G.Was'i’'!
19 109 6 3 3’ 3*i F Moore 5 Sir.Yilsum, (J.W'hington. J.Miima
16 IM 4 7 7 6'* S Banks 7 Doctor Jim, lloreb, Plant.-iivde
21 111 Pulled up. R Mc.V’ncy 7 Golden Red. Lady lone. Parol
3-10 112 3‘* E T Moore 7 Fair Lassie, Polygamist, KingB.
4lh RACE “
5 1-3 Furlon'gH. R-ycar-oldii and upward.
1923 1:05 3-5 5 llO.)
Claiming:. (July 31.
lOG 1:15% 5 112X715
102 1:14% 8 110X710
7 110:5:705
112 1:14% 5 110.. 705
Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Forlongs.
Purse $800. 3-year-oids and unward. Claiming.
(Track record; July 21, 19-22— 1:05%— 3— 110.)
(39565* ®nURON II 110 1:07 7 107X725
(69963) By Jove 102 1:09 % 5 112X715
69967 •Tomahoi 113 1:07 4 107.. 710
69704 •traisca 105 1:05'% 6 107.. 705
(61989) ‘Lloyd George 7 107.. 70.5
69967= ®Not Yet 104 1:09 % 5 10'J..700
Fifth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $.800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 21, 19‘22— 1:05'%— 3— 110.)
HURON II., b. g, 7 107
(Trainer, J. A. Parse-. Owner. J. A, Panon).
69965 Map.H'ts 5i f l:16%mud 19-M 110
69940 Map.H'U 5i f 1:15 mud 39-10 116
69913 Map.H'U 5i f 1:14 hvy 37-10 110
69623 Columbus 51 f l:10%fast 6-5 112
69311 Columbus 5-8 1:06%hvy 11-10 110
69360 Columbus 5-8 1 :01%fast 2 113
68498 Havana 51 f l;06%fast 10 107 1 8
BY JOVE, hr. g. 5 112
(Trainer, J. O’Bryr*. Owner, J. O'BryM).
69963 Map.H'U 5i f l:16%mud 3 115
69805 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:20 mud 6 110
69736 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:15%hvy IS 102
63699 Mt. Royal 1 l;42%f:ut a KN
63515 Mt. Royal 3-4 l:16%fast 10 117
By Sweeper
3*1 F Sharpe G By Jove. Rei-oep. .\shlin
2* F Shartte 7 .Anticipate, Yorick. Hazel W.
5*1 F Sh.Trpe 7 Gold. Chance. Beco p. Dr Shafer
4= C Eames G Black Top. Onr Tellic. Hot Foot
S'l C Eames 7 (’rest. The I'lsler. Wiiicliester
9“ T Burns !) ('.Whitney, BirdieO., UPointer
^ 4'J P Groos G Dif.Eyes, C. Chile, L. Marccllia
By Zens — Mamena, by Haximo.
Breeders. White & Carnatt.
1*1 W Bog'ski •» lteco!i|i. Hi ron 11. . A.shlin
3®1 R Bolton 7 B’.vlonian, D’bfniinder, Bl'ingtoa
7'= .1 Byrne S t’acamlio. Dclhiinar, Vans.vlvia
6 = ,S Boyle 12 Richard V., McUine, Dewitt
tell S Boyle 11 J.Schus. J. Hoffman. L'kyPearl
$* S Boyle t» MarjericMi. TcipRiing. Ser.Fl.tg
6*i H t'h ppell 8 Hopeful. M.Bob'ts, L’h’gEyesH.
1* H Ch’ppell S Hopeful, Chow, Daklawn Bells
By Atbeling II. — Carico, by Bey del Sierras.
Breeder, Nevadx Stock Farm.
5*1 P Groos G QiiirkUun. .N’otYtt, NorthTower
1= T Murray .5 Ollie Palmer, Jetsam. Nurture
Zuna. by Hamburg.
Bred in France by H. B Onryea.
8 112X725
3 98 X 720
3 02X715
4 107X715
5 112X710
4 107X705
69805 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:20 mud 6 110
69736 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:15%hvy IS 102
63699 Mt. Royal 1 l;42%f:ut a KN
63515 Mt. Royal 3-4 l:16%fast 10 117
63445 KingE. Ab 64 f 1 :27%s!ow 7 115
633.30 KingEd. Ab '1-4 l;16%fist 3 112
6'2967 Del'mier Ab 7-8 l;41%slow S 113
TOKAHOI, b. c, 4 107
(Trainer, S. T. Baxter. Owner, S. T. Baxter).
69967 Map.H’U 3-4 l:18%mud 61 100
Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Piir.'^ $700. 3-year-ulds and upward. Claiming.
tTrack record; July 21, 1922-1:05% — 3 — 110.)
09912= 'Be Trueman 10711:03 % 3 94x"'25
(69912) ®Forewarn 109 1 :0T 3 103x7'Jt)
69941= Brown Checx 115 1 ;07-% 5 11.8X715
69966 ®bArrow Point 108 1:08% G 104.. 710
69939 ‘Black ILackle 108 1:07% G 109 . 705
69302 Suds (M> 5 114.. 700
I>-x'gton
1 1-4
2;10%hvy
26
109
3
1
3*
3=
T
Murray
I.iex’gton
1 3-16
2 ;<J0%fast
•20
no
4
6
6
C»®
J
Heupel
6
Ia?x’glon
1 1-16
1 :46%fast
44
109
1
6
11
11*'
E
Pool
11
I.atonia
Im'Oy
1:44 fast
19-5
101
2
1
5
5' =
W
Pool
5
Latonia
1 1-16
I:46'ifast
55
101
5
7
7
7*=
L
McD'ott
7
I-atonia
1
1 :39 fast
24-5
102
1
1
D
n
T,
I'enmau
6
I..atonia
1
1 :38%fast
10
96
6
5
6*
6“
W
Pool
7
I.atonia
1 1-16
1 :45%fast
6
95
2
4
2'
4J
J
Owens
6
l.sitonia
1
l;38%fast
17-10
95
1
4
it
4'i J
Owens
7
Claiming,
i— 4— 96.)
7 110X7?5
G 115X7-J0
5 105x715
6 115X710
5 105 X 706
CHISCA. b. e. 6 107
(Trainer, N. B. Davis. Owner, M. Bruce).
69704 Map.H'U ;l-4 1.13%fast 21 IID
69'28I Akron Ab 5-8 1 ;()0-'%fa3t 106
66778 DadeP'rk 3-4 l:16%hvy 71 102 4
667G6 DadeP'r'.c 3-1 1:18 hvy 115 1C6 3
LLOYD GEORGE, b. g, 7 107
(Tra.ner, U. N. Ireeman, Owner, C. N. Freeman).
MariiieCorps, Travesty
By Dick Finnsll — Frances Gaines, by Star Shoot,
Breeder, L. K. Haggin.
8* R HoTw;.y 8 Nan McKinnc.v, Dancer. I.enieve
2* F Lux 9 Itiibuln, Primitive, Siuii.St.ilwart
6=® J Owens <» Sanilahv’tl. T.tlieMark. Marniita
8'* E Roehm S Serbian, Mabid Rule, RoyalDick
By Llangwm — Maud Primrose, by Mackintosh.
6= >S Boyle
tell S Boyle
5*J P Groos
61989 Mt. Royal
61922 Mt. Royal
61416 H.deG'ce
61370 H.deG'ce
61249 Bowie
3-4 l:15%fast 3-4 117
3-4 l:16%fast 8 122
3-4 l:15%faat 21 -5f 107
3-4 l;13®ifast Ilf 1«
64 f l:21%fast 39 115
'reeman). Bred in England by Messrs. Harrl-
iton.
1» W Hinphy G Bab, Pireworth. Fictile
1* W Hinphy 9 ('’••Red. L’gh’gKyesIl.. A’t.VgiMn
6 74 .'»* R Rice 15 Dsre, Satana. Royallieu
6 11 ' 411*4 E Ambr’sel.5 Jock Scot. Tidings, Tnintula
2 2* 3'® E Ambrose 12 C.J.(^niigiuUe Uryngjr, D’tuonJ
Thursday May 17/1923
l>ArLY RACING FORltf
NCX TET, b. m, 5
(Trainer, J. Durkin.
IM
Owner, J, Durkin),
By Jack Atkin — Dentifrice, by St. Andrew.
Breeder. S. T. Baxter.
69967
Map.H’ts
3-4 1 :18%mud
9
102
2*4 M
Garrett
6
69837
Map.H’ts
3-4 1:19 mud
12
106
6*® E
Demay<^ 7
69804
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:12%mud
18
104
31 E
Demayo 7
69772
Map.H’ts
1 1:47 hvy
11
107
6'* L
Mills
6
69423
Columbus
64 f 1 :25%fast
18
115
9‘® H
Molters
9
69363
Columbus
3-4 l:I97tfast
22
113
5*4 H
Molters
8
60014
klobile
ImTOy 2:01 hvy
15
102
2
3
4*
4«1 C
White
7
68905
Mobile Ab64fl:3u mud
20
107
5
4
3*
4" A
Fraley
7
68969
Mobile
ImTOy 1 :50 mud
30
112
4
4
al
7** W
Dun's’n
7
C*U DA PC ® 1 -2 FarlonsTM. 3-year-oliln
will nMbC 1U33 1:05 2-5— a no.)
Kay Atkin, Neenah
Arraht!o(»n, Itt-nRuli
3-year-olil»i and upward. Claiming. (July 21,
DR. SHAFER, b. g. 8 118
(Trainer, S. KcNeill. Owner. 8. McKeill).
69913 Map.H'ts 5) f 1:14 hvy 6 115
69740 Map.H’ts 1 1-16 1:50 hvy 10 111
68844 Havana lm50y l:44%fast 6-5 106 1
C8790 Havana ImSOy l:45Hfast 2 108 4
C8727 Havana lm.50y l:44Vifast ?1 105 1
68659 Havana 3-4 l:15)ifa8t 6 115 5
DOROTHY POP, cb. f, 3
(Trainer, D. A. McDonald. Owner, E. Denham)
By Toddinirlon — Martha Palmer, by Bempronius.
Breeder. R. H. Anderson.
S* J Maiben 7 Golden Chance, Reconp, Aslilin
5*1 R Holton 7 The l ister. Hill Head. Hlaaonry
1‘ 1» S Banks 11 Haran, Kay Atkin, Huzzle
2* 2* S Hanks 8 Cncle Sonny, rnzale, Huen
1> 1< S Hanks 8 Hnneeds, AflerNiglit, y.Mazonia
2* 2'i S Banks 7 Qiianali, .AmericanEaBle, Brazos
By Towton Field — Dixie Gem, by Admonition.
69914
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:21%hvy
25
92
69838
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:19)imud
23
107
69450
H.deG’ce
ImTOy l:48%fast
91
105
6
69387
H.deG’ce
3-4 1:14 fast
71
U1
3
69188
Bowie
7-8 l;31Hslop
44
110
3
NOWATA, ch. f.
3
82
(Trainer, G,
W
. Fritz. Owner
. G.
W.
Frii
69939
Map.H’ts
54 f l:17%mud
5
92
60839
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:19’himud
13
92
69735
Map.H’ts
54 f 1 :09Vf.hvy
11
106
69541
Columbus
5-8 l:0:i%fast
5
101
69461
Columbus
5-8 1 :03 Vast
18-6
108
69421
Columbus
5-8 l:03%fast
16
114
66793
DadeP'rk
54 f l:07%slo\v
46
107
4
66764
DadeP’ rk
54 f 1 :12*4hvy
6
104
1
66736
DadeP’rk
54 f l:06%fast
9f
107
1
66612
I.,atonia
54 f 1 ;08 fast
19f
107 11
66391
Toledo
54 f l:13)thvy
9
112
4
66357
Toledo
54 f 1 ;0T%fast
24
109
6
NORTH TOWER,
b. g. 4
107
(Trainer, J.
J
. Dugrgan. Owner,
C. B.
69967
Map.H’ts
3-4 1 :lS%mud
5
107
69916
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:21%hvy
14
105
69693
I.,ex’Bton
3-4 1:14 Vast
70
105
7
69641
l.rf*x’gton
1
1-16 l:46Vast
65
106
7
69590
Lex’gton
1
1-16 1:46 Vast
125
105 10
68943
Tijuana
54 f l:09-’)ifast
27-10
114 12
68752
Tijuana
ImTOy l:4G%fast
8
109
8
TWOPAIR, b, g.
5
112
(Trainer, C.
W. Chappell. Owner,
C. W.
C9736
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:15*4hvy
13
109
69503
Hunt’ton
54 f l:10%mud
8
110
69296
Hunt’ton
54 f 1:08 good
n
118
69174
Hunt’ton
3-4 l:14Vast
9-6
115
68697
Jefferson
3-4 1:15 Vlow
20
no
2
C8511
Jefferson
3-4 1:16 Vast
15
115
6
nham). Breeders, Haner & Cross.
1> J Kess’B’r 9 SanMarcns, HitlyConnor, Silence
7'» K Bar ton 8 I.siwn Mower, Frolli, MyI.orralne
8 10* 10»> S Bullmanll Z.I>:i8sie, WestlMttston, Zcureka
9 11* 10** G Mein 14 Vacuum, Sunt)uest, TenMinutes
3 3' 6“ E Martz 7 St.L.iw’uce. Madson, Carpathian
By Theo. Cook — Curve, by Ogden,
tx). Breeder, Xalapa Farm.
2* J Kessner (> Spectator, SeaBoard, Bl. Hackle
6'* J Kessner 6 Eve. Sawyer, QuickRun, Ixtuanna
5'® R McCr’nn 8 Full o’ Fun, Miss Km, Q’liEsthcr
4* J Hyme 7 Racket, Midday, The Clster
4'1 R McCr’nn 6 Athlete, Susiana, The Ulster
4J H Molters 8 Kinsman, Be'r’iiian, FlyingBoal
8 8 8** H Thurber 8 I.eslie. B.G. Brown. 'Tender Setk
1 4* 7*1 H Thurber 8 Orinont, Win. Blossom, AlbertL.
3 6* 7'» H Thurberl4 Mar. Wood, ’Ted’s Blum, Argo
9 9) 9'* E Martin 12 N.Secnndiis. Bavlowa. I’I’r Shop
I 1* 1* H S Jonesl2 Athlete, Silver Maid, Jota
3 41 4*1 H S JoneslU Argo, Noonhour, Bau Uallie
By North Star HI. — Tower of Candles, by Candle-
Shafer). mas.
Breeder, £. R. Bradley,
3*J F Sharpe 6 QiiickKun, NotVet, Reluctant
3'J F Sharpe 7 Flea. FirsiConsul. Diimbfonnder
8 9* 9*4 F Sharpe 12 l.ieiit. Colonel, Grayson, Mousoon
II 11 11** F Sharpe 11 Kremlin, Napoo, Kittle Ann
7 7s 71s p Sharpe 11 Opulent, I.«t.Ix>raine. J.Fairman
8 6* 6* B MartinezlS Honnehelle, Onwa, Hunt. Point
9 9| 7‘* H Long 10 Gipsy Joe, Kirkwootl, Car
By Broomstick — Tmmps, by Sandringham.
Chappell). Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
6'® D Stirling 8 Cacambo. Delhiiiiar, Vansylvia
3*4 C Hamm’d 9 Si>«ds, First Consul, Wreckless
5* R Baker ti Stamp, Far East. Hoover
14 F .1 Baker 9 Mild’dRuth. Ch.Tllenger. B<iuatoi
3 3^ 3>><‘ G Mein 12 Stamp, Runnyol, Jacobean
11 10* 10‘> J McCoy 12 Anticipate, Futen, Jacobean
CICERONIAN, hr. g, 4 107 1
(Trainer, J. G. Greeson. Owner, J. G. Greeson).
69879 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:20 mud 17 103
69736 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:I5Uihvy 39 100
69598 Columbus 5) f l:09%fast 12 104
67614 Havana ImuOy l:44-%fast 6 101 5 7 8
67572 Havana 1 1 :39Vkfast 12 100 5 6 7*
67466 Havana 3-4 1:14%rast 6 111 4 2 2*|
67403 Havana 54 f 1:07 fast 15 109 3 6 6>®
By Cicero — Post Haste, hy William the Third,
n). Bred in England hy J. McIntyre.
7** W Lancet 7 Jago, Vansylvia, Queen Esther
4* F Honi 8 ('acambo, Ihdliiinar, Vansylvia
3* F Horn 7 Bab, Ehist. Princess, Bengali
8 8‘® H Glick 8 Fayelle, W.Turnbow, I’mspector
7* 7'® H Kaiser 8 Perhaps, Fincastle, linman
2*1 4*J F Merimee 8 L.Chance II., BrucelJudley, Re«l
6>® 6** B Ambr’se 7 Sirocco, Kedmon, Rua
6th RACE
5 1-2 FnrlongM. 3-year-olclH and upward.
1U22 1:05 2-5 3 llO.)
Claiming. (July 21,
BE TRDEMAN, h. f. 3 94
(Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, P. Powers).
69912 Map.H’ts
69803 Map.H’ts
69560 Columbus
69482 Columbus
69421 Columbus
66785 M’boro
54 f 1 :14?shvy
54 f l:12%mud
54 f l:08%fast
5-8 1 :03 fast
5-8 1 :0:i%fast
3-2 102
24 ino
34 107
6-5 107
13-6 108
Ah 0-S 1:03 fast 7-10 113 2
c. 3 103
FOREWARN, h. c. 3 103
(Trainer, W. J. Daly. Owner, J. Rogers).
69912 Map.H’ts 54 f l:14%hvy 19 100
69735 Map.H’ts 54 f l;09*ihvy 44 113
68818 Havana 1 l:41%fast 8 95 1
68767 Havana 1 l:40%fast 6 93 7
68639 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 3 106 4
68578 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 24 101 4
By Meridian — ^Yeneta Strome. hy Bon Stroma.
Breeder, R. F. Carman.
2“ J Byrne 7 Forewarn, GypsyLight, Ar.Point
2*4 J Byrne 6 Rupee. Kiitnrette, Miss Em
4®4 J J Walsh 5 Racket, Susiana, Zoona
5* E .Atkins'n 7 L’gisland, Speetiitor, NoonGlide
2" G Dyson 8 Kinsman, Flying lloat. Nowata
1* 1* D Stirling 8 S.andSatin, TheGirl, St.Angel’a
By Huon — Forecast, hy Voter.
Breeder, H. H. Knapp.
1® P Gross 7 ReTrueman, Gyp.IJght, A. Point
8'* J Connors 8 Full o’ Fnn, Miss Em, Q’liKsther
1 6* 6*1 W P’mrose 7 Toe the Mark, GoIdenRed, Hullo
6 8 8®i O Pernia 8 Mary Reigel, Chile, Hullo
4 2s* l“k P Groos 10 Jennie (’., F’lrSt Pullet, Haran
2 2* 1* P Groos 9 Whip'will, PolarCub, G’rdaman
BROWN CHECK, hr. g, 5 118
(Trainer, J. Randolph. Owner. J. Randolph).
69941 Map.H’ts
69460 Hunt’ton
G9435 Hunt’ton
69354 Hunt’ton
69275 Hunt’lon
69266 Hunt’ton
69217 Hunt’ton
69195 Hunt’ton
54 f l:11%mud
1 l:41\fast
3-4 l:14%fast
54 f l:07«sfast
54 f l:08)islow
3-4 l:16',ihvy
54 f 1 :1 llislop
54 f 1 :15 slop
68347 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:0J*Afa3t
64604 BlueGrass 1 1-15 1:49 good
ARROW POINT, ch. m. 6
C 115
18-5 112
20 113 11 11
7-0 112
(Trainer, D. McDermid. Owner, D. McDermid).
69966 Map.H'ts
69912 Map.H’ts
69596 Columbus
69562 Columbus
69447 Columbus
69401 Columbus
3-4 l:18)imud 8 104
,54fl:14%hvy 21 110
64 f l:10*4fast 7 107
3-4 1:17 fast 13-5 110
3-4 l:18tjifast 43-10 114
3-4 l;17\fast 12 112
By Black Tony — Benanet, hy St. Avonicus.
Breeder, £, R. Bradley.
24 W Bog’ski 5 Ardito, Rabylonian, Machiavelli
1* W Bog'ski 5 I.,ast Brush. Horeb, Sea Mime
6** W Bog’ski 6 Far East, S|Kk1s, Hoover
24 W Bog’skil2 Hohokiis, Oraleggo, Sea Board
1® W Bog'ski 7 Oakl’uBello, Mammon, B. Peddler
3*4 W Bog'ski 8 Ilena, l.,ast Brush, Aleso
4* W Bog’ski 9 EauGallic, Nordeck, PrettyBaby
4*4 W Bog'ski 9 Q.EslIier. OukUnBelle, Mugivan
11* 11**"A Wilson 12 St.Germaiu, Stanley, A. N. Akin
4*1 C Di.shmon 0 Colossus, Tb’derbird, D. 'Tokaloi
By Handsel — Axis, hy Orsinl.
d). Breeder, D. W. Scott.
5* F Sharpe 7 Froth, HiilyConnor, SanMarcns
4* J Schless’r 7 Forewarn, BeTr'man. Gyp.Iagbt
3*4 L Milks 7 Primitive, Ilridgette, Benecia
6*4 J Sehless’r 9 BlaekTop, HotFoot, Connecticut
4* W Taylor 6 Mayrose, Sover’nII., K.Ch’tham
7*4 H Molters U Vau.-ylvia, Mallowot. Lura
BLACK HACKLE, hlk. g. 6 109 By Star Shoot — Shelby Belle, hy Knight Errant.
(Trainer, G. £. Phillips. Owner, J, Hennessey), Breeder, J. E. Madden,
69939 Map.H'ts 54 f l:17'-fcmud 3-2 111 4*1 R Har’ton 6 Sper-tator, Nowata, Sea Boa:
68694 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:49 fast 8 114 9 1 1* 1* G Babin 12 Bonfire, Corson. Bright 'Tra
68592 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:36^,fast 41 114 4 3 44 4'* J D M'ney 7 At. Muir, FredKinney, Forest
68391 Jefferson 1 3-16 2;02',*ifast 18-5 110 3 3 4* 3‘® B Harvey 11 T.Cassidy, Pastoral, Jake I
6824i> Jefferson 3-4 l:14-)bfast 4 112 8 8 6* 6*J E Sm’Tw’dlO M. Winks, C. 'Taylor, W.Penr
4»i R Har’ton 6 Sper-tator, Nowata, Sea Board
1* 1* G Babin 12 Bonfire, Corson. Bright 'Trash
44 4'* J D M'ney 7 At. Muir, FredKinney, Forestiere
4* 3‘® B Harvey 11 'T.Cassidy, Pastoral, Jake Feld
6824i> Jefferson 3-4 l:14-)bfast 4 112 8 8 6* 6*J E Sm’Tw’dlO M. Winks, C. 'Taylor, W. Pennant
68189 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:15Tthvy 6 109 8 8 8* 5» E Sm’w’odll Sweet, Mam:t, Galeta, Hysteria
SUDS, hr. h, 5 (M) 114
(Trainer, J. G. Arvin. Owner, L. Chatlain).
By Jack Atkin — Melissa, hy Star Shoot.
Breeder, H. F. Headley,
C9302
Akron
Ab 5-8 1:01 Vast
no
8=* M
Garrett
K
AuiitieKin,
Mom’tiiin, M’garetN.
66568
Akron
3-4 l:17Vast
8
113
6*4 V
F’ulton
10
Our K.ste,
I/endonia, Grandee
66500
Akron
Ab 5-8 1 :02Vrslow
18
noj
5*i V
Fulton
7
llap.Girl.
L.Harrigan, Safranor
66432
Akron
Ab 5-8 1 :06 hvy
50
in
4* V
Fulton
8
Fringe, Grandee, Margaret N.
66364
Akron
64 f l:26\.fa.st
10
109
7*® W
Taylor
8
Le Blenet,
Berlin, Margaret N.
66296
Akron
Ab 5-8 1:01 Vast
9
109
7® ,S
Wida
7
Pliilliptd.ugn, Fringe, Din. Moore
66088
M.H’gbts ImTOy 1:55 mud
33
107
e>® M
Garrett
9 Blazonry,
O. McKenna, Lit. Dear
7th RACE
Milr. 4-yenr-ol<l!* and upward.
l;:t« 2-5 4 OG.)
Claiming. (May 5, 1022
BILL HEAD, ch. g. 7
(Trainer. J.
McCooie. Owner.
J. McCcale)
Bree
69882
Map.H’ts
ImTOy 1 :54 mud
18-5
106
5*®
I
Parke 6
69740
Map.H’ts
1 1-16 1 :50 hvy
5
111
2nk
J
Maibon 7
69164
Tijuan.a
ImTOy 1 :4S mud
9-5
113
6
2
3*
3*4 c
Th’pson 9
4,9053
Tijuana
1 1-16 l:47Vasl
5
m
4
5
3*
>
F
Stevens 7
(=8933
Tijuana
ImTOy 1:44 fast
23
100
1
7
8
8*'
C
Ralls K
68828
Tijuana
1 1-16 1:4S fast
18
114
6
4
4*
4*
C
Ralls 7
6871 5
Tijuana
1 1-lG l .te’^fast
5
114
2
7
5*4
3*
F
Watrou.* 7
68262
Tijuana
ImTOy 1 :49-\hvy
9
107
3
7
7*
71 1
E
Petzoldt 9
68059
Tijuana
ImTOy l:53)6hvy
6
no
2
3
1'4 13
W
Pool 6
RAPID
STRIDE.
ch. h, 6
115
By Rapid Water — ]
By Doncaster — Seddie King, hy Leonid.
(Trainer, W. Caywood. Owner, J. L. Earl).
69774 Map.H'ts lm70y l:51V.hvy 3 116
69C39 Map.H’ts ImTOy 1:4'( hvy 21-10 114
69508 Hunt’ton lni70y l;53*3mud 17-10 110
69440 Hunfton ImTOy l:4.5SEfast 31-10 107
69398 Hunt’ton 1 l:4oaffa.st 11-5 115
69324 Hunl’ton ' 1 LtP-sfast 13-10 113
69278 Hunt’ton 3-4 l:16)5slow 31-10 118
HAZEL W„ ch. in, 6 105
(Trainer, S. T. Baxter. Owner, S. X. Baxtor).
69940 Map.H’ts 54 f 1:15 mud 5 ICG
69542 Columbus 5-8 l:03*t,fast 5 109
C9465 CoTmbus ImoOy l:49'’>Lfast 13 107
69402 Columbus 6i f 1:24 fast 26 108
68867 Havana 1 1 ;40*isfast 5 102 4 3
68767 Havana 1 l:40*ifast 7 100 3 6
68664 Havana 1 l:40^fast 2| 104 7 6
68582 Havana 1 l:40\fast 4 102 4 S
68479 Havana 1 1 :3»%fast 7 100 7 6
68433 Havana lm50y l:45)btast 4 103 1 3
NORDECK, h. h, 6 115
Caviil’d’rll.. F.-B’die
I'i 13 W Pool 6 K’kFogariy, Barriskane, 'Torsidu
By Rapid Water — Lady Omama, hy Ornament.
Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell.
2* D Stirling 7 M. Maxim, S.IJghtlll., T.F’gner
3* W Bog’ski 5 Stauneh, laiey Kate, IVbfounder
1* W I.,ancet List Brush, Jordan, Doris
1) J- Kell 5 Phelan, Jordan, ('hiueoteagiie
4“i R Baker 6 F.Kin’y. Flih’ty’b’t, MiTdRutli
2" R Baker 6 Royal Crown. JakeFeld. Walespa
13 R Doyle 9 Flih’gibbet, E. Gallic, Bee’sWing
By Everett — Lukermus, hy Luke Ward.
Breeder. I. E. Clark.
4* P Groos 7 Antieipale, Huron II., Toriek
2* C Eames 7 M. Jluxim, Wutereo, L. Uerliert
23 G Sutton 6 YankeeBoj’, Benecia, Viva Cuba
6"1 F Horn 9 .l’kF:iirin:in. Bmgoyne, J’qiierie
1* 1* H Stutts 8 I.,unk, 'The Wag. Assumption
3®* 4* H Stutts 8 Mary Reigel, Chile, Hullo
5® 4* H Stutts 8 Walereo. Czardom, Hullo
6 6*i II Stutts .5 Cromwell, Acosta, Darnley
5'i 3*1 H Stutts 7 Tamper. Glenn, 'Tlie Wag
4* 4*3 H Stutts 8 'Tile Wag, Prospector, Medusa
(Trainer, C. W. Chappell. Owner, C. W. Chappell).
By Sain — Bashford Belle, by Falsetto.
Breeder, G. J. Long.
69913 Map.H ts 1 1-16 2:16^mud
69807 Map.H ts 3-4 1:19 mud
69480 Hunl’ton lm70y l;4C\fast
69358 Hunt’ton 1 l:41)ifast 11(102
69'276 Hunt’ton 5|fl:10 slow .'7 115
69249 Ilunt’ton 5ifl:13»hvy d 112
69217 HiinCtoB oi f 1 ;14S-sIop 14 116
67840 F.Gr’nda 1 1-16 1 :.'.0*r.hvy 50 IPS 11 11
67752 F.Gr nds 3-4 l;12)tfast 100 105 12 13
GYFS1^ LIGHT, 0. m, 5 105
(Trainer, T. A. Douglass. Owner. V. Bond)
69912 Map.H’ts 54 f l;14%hvy o.J 105
69878 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:’21 mud 8 106
69011 Mobile Ab 6i f 1 :33Sr.hvy 5 117 4 6
68983 Mobile 1 l;527ihvy 6 107 4 3
68941 Mobile Ab6)fl:24 fast 34 115 5 6
68903 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:25 fast 8 112 2 1
C8881 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:27 good 20 112 4 )
11 109 2* R McATey .5 J. Overton, Blazonry, .\m. Soldier
24 flO 7'* R MoAToy 7 Cacambo, Forest Queen. Earnest
10 112 5*4 R Baker 6 The Wag, Roseate, Herron
11(102 4* R Baker 6 Cliincot’gue, Yorick, Bee’sWiiig
.'7 115 4*4 R Baker 7 Sea Board, Uiposta, Wreckiess
d 112 7** T Mct.'ly'n 7 Far East, Carriire, Chow
14 116 2* T McCIy’n 9 RauGallie, P’ttyB.iby, Br.Cheek
50 IPS 11 11 ll'*ll** K Harb’nel2 L.Aininie, MiraileMan, B’lotcar
100 105 12 13 13* 11'* J 'Wallace 14 Rapidllay, Monastery, Sagain’e
105 By Beacon Light — Gypsy Star, hy Sorcerer,
er. V. Bond). Breeder. J. M. Bumpass.
54 105 3* W I.ancet 7 Forewarn, BeTmeman, Ar.Point
8 106 3*4 W Lancet 6 Flea, Mainbi, Riinfra
5 117 4 6 B* 2'4 G 'Mangati 6 Fleer. Consort. Propaganda
6 107 4 3 2* 2* G Mangan 7 EdnaD., MurseJimmy, VivaCuha
34 115 5 6 5* o* T Thrailk'l 8 Buggies, Consort, tirundee
8 112 2 1 1* 1* K Martin 9 Amanda, Kingliiig II., M. Jimmy
20 112 4 7 4* 4* E T Moore 8 Fitter I'atter, Ruggles, ’Tricks
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Thursday, May 17, 1923
Youngstown
Form Chart
TOUKGSTOWN, Ohio. Wedoesday. Hay 16, 1923.
— Southern l*ark. (Half mile.) Seventh day. South- I
em Park Ureereation Association’s spring meeting
of 10 days. Weather cloudy.
Presiding Judge, P. K. Gallen. Associate Judge.
M. N. Macfarlan. Starter, Lister Dean. Uacing
Secretary, M. N. Macfarlan.
Kacing starts at 12:15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15).
RQQ79 FIKST EACE— About 5-8 Mile. Purse
$500. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies.
4 ud Mares. Claiming. Met value to winner $375;
second, $75; third, $50.
Eguiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
68419»Mar. IIoliin.>i 106 1«» L. Arm.strong ttO-lOO
6H996 ('.loom 112 2* T Johnston :;690-100
66503 Minnie H. Ill 3‘ T Comer 2010-100
69920 ’Cover Up 115 4* C Kames 80-100
69919 Safranor 111 5‘ R Pauley 2000-100
69822 ’Oveistcp 111 6 O Atwell 0230-100
69782 M. Cr'twood 115 Wh'd.S Wol’holm 3.10-100
$2 muliiels paid. Marion Hollins, $10.80 straight,
$8.00 place, $1.80 show; Gloom, $20.40 place, $4.80
show; Minnie H., $5.00 show.
Equivalent l>ooking odds — Marion Hollins. 440 to
100 straight. :100 to 100 place. 140 to 100 show;
Gloom, !t20 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Minnie H„
150 to 100 sliow.
Time, 1:05. 72rack sloppy.
Winner — 15. Crcceli's b. in, 7, by Peep o'Day — Big
Goose, liy Titlioniis t trained by L.. Hector; bred by
Messrs. Ott & Barbee).
Went to po.st at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
cqq 7 q second EACE— About 5-8 Mile. Puna
I $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third,
$50.
Equiv. Odds.
Equivalent booking odds — Edith K., 180 to 100
straight, 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 sliow; Mad Nell,
30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Spearlene, 60 to 100
show.
Time, 1:29. Track sloppy.
Winner — S. Burnside’s b. in, 6. by Ormondale —
Mamie W>>rth, by St. George (trained by S. Burn-
side: bred by Mr. John E. Madden).
Went to post at 4:39. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
SEVENTH EACE— 1 Milo and 70 Yards.
U «y i u Purse $500, 4-year-olds and upward.
Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75;
third, $50.
Eqiiiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
( 69787 iUittle Dear 109 1' O Atwell 1(10-100
69923 Helen I-ucas 1C9 2‘ H Clements 5610-100
WOMEN OWNERS IN ENGLAND
4 •
Over a Hundred Are Registered
With Weatherby & Sons.
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at Present — She startled Kacinii World
with Ascot Victories Last Tear.
Latest Workouts
(270)
I.OUISVII.LE, Ky.. May 16.— Today's train-
ing' gallops here were as follows;
CHURCHILL DOWW8.
Weather cloudy ; track hea'vy —
Three -Eighths Mile.
Asaph 39
266-Prince K.
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight.
69920‘Milda
lie
1*
O
Atwell
130-100
69894 Dahinda
116
2>
T
Johnston
2440-100
6989 1 ’Benecia
111
3S
F
I.UX
2600-100
( 69893 )('ol. M phy
113
4’
L
Armstrong
540-100
69919 Gilder
108
5*
F
Moore
4640-100
(69850 ISabretash
118
6h
C
Eames
640-100
69850 I.anceIot
121
7
J
Dominick
240-100
$2 mutuels paid, Milda. $4.40 straight, $S.80 place,
$3.40 sliow; liahinda, $4.W place, $3.^ show; Be-
necia, $.1.80 show.
Bijuivalent booking odds — Milda, 120 to 100
straight. 90 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Dahinda,
130 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Benecia. 90 to 100
show.
Time. 1:04%. Track sloppy.
Winner — L. Hector’s hr. m. 7, by Jack Atkin —
Armilda, liy Bryn Mawr (trained by L. Hector; bred
hy Mr. C. C. Patrick).
Went to iK)st at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Si-rafched— G9921 Fringe. 106 : 69782 Bob Prater,
98; 69918 C. B. Robinson, 108; C9850 Uochambeau,
118.
fiQQ74 THIED EACX— Abcnt 5-8 MUe. Purse
u <7 I $500. 3-year-olds and up-ward. Fillies
and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner $375;
second, $75; third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
69896’Sempronia 102 3^ F Horn 510 100
69897 ’Berlin 104 4'| F Moore 830-100
69951 Clearfield 110 5‘ R Baker 1620-100
69898 Job I’bayer 110 6» R Rice 1420-100
69918 Panjandrum 107 7 A Frieshon 4200-100
69896 .1. R. Roche 109 Fell.C Fames 510-100
$2 mutuels paid, I.ittle Dear. $4.00 straight, $3.40
place. $:5.00 show; Helen Lucas, $10.00 place, $5.60
show; Seinpronia, $5.00 show.
E-iiiivalent liooking odds — F.ittle Dear, 100 to 100
strai.ght, 70 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Helen
l.ui-as, 400 to 100 place, 180 to 100 show; Sem-
proiiia, 150 to 100 sliow.
Time, 1:59%. Track sloppy.
Winner — T. Harris’ b. g, 5. by Olambala— ila
Wee Dear, by lajve Wisely t trained by J. S. Bald-
win; bred by Mr. Richard T. Wilson).
Went to post at 5:15. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched— 69919’Brazos. 101: C9897 Winall, 100;
69855 Old Pop, 106; 69917 Navajo. 102.
Overweights — Little Dear, 3 jiounds; Helen Lucas,
3; Sempronia. 3; Berlin, 4; Clearfield, 4; Job
'Fhayer, 1; Panjandrum, 5.
Maple Heights
Form Chart
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Wednesday, May 16, 1923.—
Maple Heights Park. (One mile.) Tenth day.
Ohio State Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 19 days.
Weather clear.
Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Judges, F.
W. Gerliardy and John T. Ireland. Starter, Mar-
shall Cassidy. Uacing Secretary, W. K. Norval.
Kacing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15).
ROOftR FIEST EACE — 5 1-2 Fnriongs. (July
vuovu 21. 1922— 1;05%— 3— 110.) Purse $700.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
-winner $515; second, $110; third, $75,
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
69805 ’By Jove 115 I’i W Bog’owski '290-100
69913’ ‘Recoup 93 2k H Phrland 290-100
69940 ’‘Huron II. 110 3» F .Sharpe 190-100
69913‘AshIin 105 4* P Watrous .570-100
69772 Fr. Shannon 115 5* M Garrett 1190-100
69702 Baby Evelyn HO 6 J Allen 2160-100
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight.
698.51 untie Em
105
1*
A
Frieshon
110-100
68998 Palwin
103
2*
T
Thrailkill
3920-100
69897 .Vargaret N.
114
3>i
E
Hileman
2610-100
(69281 )Rubula
111
4>
J
McDowell
760-100
69892 Justina E.
111
5*
R
McCrann
3410-100
69920‘JilI
106
6*
F
Horn
1460-100
69413’ Vdventuress
110
7
R
Baker
190-100
$2 mutuels paid.
Auntie
Em, $4.20
straight.
$3.20 place, $2.60 show; Palwin, $8.80 place, $5.20
show; Margaret N., $6.80 show.
Kquivuleiit liooking odds — Auntie Em, 110 to 100
straight, (H) to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Palwin.
340 to 100 place, 160 to 100 show; Margaret N., 240
to 100 show.
Time, 1:(M%. Track sloppy.
■Winner — T. K. Robertson's ch. f, 3, by Tea Caddy
— Alfiidir, by Solitaire II. (trained by T. E. Rob-
ertson; tired by Mr. A. L. Kirby).
Went to post at 3:09. At post 1 minute. Start
good aud slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
Scratched (59918’Eugenia Gomea. 10-5.
Overweights — i’alwin, 2 (lounds; Margaret N., 3;
Adventuress. 5.
69975 FOUETE EACE— About 5-8 Mile. Purse
$500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Not value to winner $375; second, $75; third,
$50.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. WL Fin. Jockey. Straight.
69924 ’Miss Kruter 110 1’ J Pevic 760-100
C9853 Chevalier lOS 2* W Smith 1C60-KX)
6985(5 ’Gala way 111 3» J Dominick 160-100
69894 ‘Sov’ign II. 102 4* F Horn 3550-100
<66568 )Our Kate 110 5'1 R Pauley 1220-100
69919 My Fr. Pat 112 6* H Clements 270-100
69856 Blue Jay 112 7’ T Johnston 5500-100
69921 Bedland 110 8 S Wolst’holm 1070-100
$2 mutuels paid. Miss Kruter, $17.20 straight,
$6.60 place, $3.40 show; Chevalier, $7.60 placxi,
$3.40 sliow; Gala way, $3.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Miss Kruter. 760 to 100
straight, '2:10 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Chev-
alier, 280 to 1(X> place, 70 to 100 show; Galawuy,
60 to 100 show.
Time, 1:04%. Track sloppy.
Winner— J. U. Carlock’s b. ni, 12, by Transvaal
— I<illie Kruter. Iiy Oiimar (trained by J. R. Car-
lock; bred b.v Mr. Muitin Doyle).
Went to post at 3:39. At |iost 1 minute. Start
good aud slow. Won easily; sc<8>nd and third
driving.
Scratched — 63015*Brown Favorite, 107; 69847*
Rriarcliff, 107; 69853 Good Enough, 107; 69893
Spicebusli, 112.
Overweights- -Chevalier, 1 iiound; Galaway, 4;
Blue Jay, 5; RtHlland. 3.
69Q76 fifth EACE— About 5-S Mile. Purse
$£00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third,
$50.
Equiv. Otids.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
69919 llcliocross 118 1’ T Buel 330-100
69894 I’rimitive 116 21 K Hileman 250-100
69893 Kimono 111 3‘ J Dominick 1580-103
69892 ’Itapidan 118 4’ S Wolst’holm 340-100
$2 mutuels paid. By Jove. $7.80 straight, $3.80
place. $2.40 show; Recoup. $3.20 place, $2.50 show;
Huron II., $2.20 show.
Equivalent liooking odds — By Jove, 290 to 100
straight, 90 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Recoup. t'lO
to 100 place, 2.5 to 100 show; Huron II., 10 to ICO
show.
TTme. 1:16%. Itrack mnddy.
Winner — J. O’Bynie’s hr. g. .5, by Zeus — Mamena,
by Maximo (trained by J. O’Byme; bred by Messrs.
White A Garnett).
Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched — 68843 Port Light, 115.
AQQfiA SECOND EACE— 3-4 Mile. (July 25,
vaUMV 1922—1:12—3—109.) Purse $700. 3-
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $515; aecond, $110; third, $75.
Einiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straiglil.
69838 ’Froth 94 1> H Garrett 190-100
69914’ ‘Billy C nor 104 2» F Watrous 410-100
69914’ ‘San Marcus 102 3* J Kessner 370-100
68951 Timbrel 105 4* W Organ 760-100
69912 Arrow P’int 104 6* P Sharpe 820-10)
699 14 ‘Guardsman 102 6> P Groos 7S0-1OO
69838 Irene WaltonKB 7 W Marlin 1600-100
$2 mutuels paid. Froth, $5.80 straight. $3.40
place. $2..50 show; Billy t-onnor, $4.60 place, $3.10
show; San Marcus. $3.00 show.
Equivalent Ixioking odds — Froth. 190 to 100
straight, 70 to 100 place. 25 to 100 siiow; Billy
Connor, 130 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; San Mar-
cus, 50 to 100 show.
Time. 1:18%. Track mnddy.
Winner — C. B. I^enahan’s b. g. 3, by Thunderer —
Bubble. Iiy All (!old (trained by J. D. Lenabun;
bred liy Mr. Harry Payne Whitney).
Went to iKist at 2:44. At post 1 minute. Start
goo<l and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Overweights — Billy Connor, 2 pounds; Arrow
Pont. 2; Irene Walton, 4.
RQQfi7 THIED EACE— 3-4 Mile. (July 25,
1922—1:12—3—109.) Purse $700. 3-
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $515; second, $110; third, $75.
Hpiiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey.
Straight.
69839’Quick Run
106
I'i J
Majestic
110-100
698.37‘Not 5’et
102
2»
M
Garrett
900-101)
69916’ ‘N’th Tower 107
3}
F
Sharpe
470-100
69704 ‘Reluctant
107
41
H
Farland
390-100
69733 ’‘Tomahoi
100
5k
P
Groos
660-100
69914 Fen' Acres
107
6
W
(.Irgan
26')0-10t)
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
69919
Heliocross
ns
1’
69894
I’rimitive
116
21
69893
Kimono
lU
3*
69892
’ Uapidan •
118
4’
69921
’Kayman
108
6*
69919
John Spohn
108
6»
69856
Wealthy AnnIOO
7’
69783
('ol. Tex
103
8*
69280
’ Frenchy
108
9
69856 Wealthy AnnlOS 7’ J Pevic 1050-100
69783 Col. 'I'ex 103 8* G Sutton 3950-100
69280 ’Frem by 108 9 R Pauley 1500-100
$2 mutuels paid, Heliocross, $8.00 straight,
$4.20 place, $3.40 show; Primitive, $3.20 place, $2.60
show; Kimono, $4.00 show.
B«iuivalent booking odds — Heliocrcas, 330 to 100
straight, 110 to 100 place, 70 to 1(K> show; I’rimi-
Umc, 60 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Kimono, 100
to 1(X) show.
’Time, 1 :04V4. Track sloppy.
Winner — J. E. Nagle’s b. g, 8, by Heliotrope —
Applecioss, by I.yclinoscope (trained by W. Cedar;
bred in England by Mr. W. S. Heather).
Went to iKist at 4:10. At post 3 minutes. SLirt
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched 698.53 Starkader, 108; 69924 Uttle
Nleo', 106; 69921 I’icker and Stealer, 108.
SIXTH EACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
$f00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third,
$50.
Equiv. (Kids.
Ind.
Horse.
WL
Fin.
Joi’key.
StrjighL
69894
’Eililh K.
119
1»
C Fames
180-100
69855
Mad Nell
113
2*
J Pevic
400-100
69897
Spearlene
117
3*
R Baker
2016-100
6995 1
‘Gr:indce
116
41
F Horn
1420-100
<6992
I ) ‘ Watereo
119
6*
G l>j'S3n
320-100
69894
Obstinate
113
6
K Hileman
446-100
$2 mutuels paid, Quiek Run. $4.20 straight, $3.20
place, $2.60 show: Not Yet, $5.80 iilace, $3.50 show;
North Tower, $‘2.80 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Quick Run, 110 to 100
F.truight. 60 to 10) pla<*e, 30 to 100 show; Not 5’ct.
190 to lOO place, 75 to 100 show; North Tower, 40
to 100 show.
Time. 25%, 51%. 1:18%. Track mnddy.
Winner — L. 'I'. Whitehill’s ch. f, 4, hy Theo. Cock
—Dixie, by OgJen (trained by L. T. Whitehill; bred
by air. Edward F. Simms).
Wont to post at 3:14. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slew. Wo.x easily; second and third driv-
ing.
SerEtc!i<-<! — (S7(X» Nebish, 94.
fvQOfxR F0T7ETH RACE— 5 1-2 Fitrlonga. (July
Uffuvo 21. 1922— 1:05%— 3— 110.) Purse $700.
3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $515;
second, $110; third, $75,
Equiv. Oil 4s.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
69669‘Leslie 112 li W lancet 150-100
( 69838 )‘I>. Mower 113 2!> F Watrous 1400-100
( 69297 )‘Sw. Mama 109 3* P Sharpe 280-100
69560 ’‘Susiana 103 4} P Groos 1150-1C0
69915’ ‘Kinsman 110 5” T Bonham 400-100
6991.5 Rupee 120 6 A Ammann 770-100
$2 mutuels paid, lajslie, $5.00 straight. $3.--i0
place, $2.50 show; Inwn Mower, $9.40 straight,
$4.00 show; Sweet Mama, $2. .50 show.
Equivalent liooking odds — lieslie, L50 to lOO
straight. 90 to Kk) place, 25 to 100 .siiow; laiwn
Mower. 370 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Sweet
Mama, 25 to 100 show.
lime, 1:16. Track muddy.
Winner -8. V. Cumniings’ ch. c, liy Mont d’Or or
I’etcr (juir.ci' — Skyo, hy Goldcrcst (trained by J.
Morris; bred by Mr. Lucas 11. Combs).
Went to iiost at 3:45. At post 4 minnte.s. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second aud third
the same.
ROOfiQ fifth race— 3-4 MUo. (July 25, 1922
_i:i2_3_109.) Pnrse $'.03. 4-year-
olds and npward. Claiming. Not value to winner
Although a number of women are racing
horses under their own names and colors in
this country, they liave not invaded the turf
world liere to the extent tliat they have in
Engiand. The following interesting article
on Kngli.sh women on the turf is from the
I.ondon Sporting Clironicle;
The successes won by woman owners is
an outstanding fact in recent turf history.
Scarcely a day now passes without a race
falling to horses belonging to women. Only
last week victories were scored by three
woman owners.
Undoubtedly one of the most successful
woman owner.s is Mrs. Sofer Whitburn, -who
at last year’s Ascot enjoyed such successes
as have never previously fallen to any other
lady at this famous meeting. Her Proconsul
won the valuable Wokingham Stakes and
she took the even more valuable Coventry
Stakes with Drake. Sir Eager’s two-ye:ir-old
son. from I-ady Burghley.
Drake indeed won six of the seven races
in which he wa.s started last season. She
was represented by Westmead in this year’s
Lincolnshire Handicap. The liorse finished
fourth and should win races for its owner
before the season is over.
LADY JAMES DOUGLAS.
The greatest distinction gained by any
woman on the English tiirf stands to the
credit of I.ady James Douglas, whose great
colt Gainsborough won the Two Tliousand
Guineas and the substitute Derby and St.
I.oger of 1918. while Bayuda also carried
off the Oaks for her in the following year.
These successes are the more notable in
that I-ady Jan>es Douglas bred both of these
winners.
Other notable successes achieved by a lady
owner have been Mary Lady Queensberry’s
victories in tlie Lincolnshire Handicap and
the City and Suburban Handicap with Royal
Bucks.
Then Mrs. Hugh Peel, of course, enjoyed
great triumphs in the Grand National Stee-
plechase with Pocthlyn, one of the finest
jumpers that has ever taken part in the
race. Poethlyn won the substitute race at
Gatwick in 1918 and with another fourteen
pounds on his back lie emulated the feats of
Cloister, Manifesto and Jerry M. by carry-
ing 175 pounds — the heaviest weight suc-
cessfully carried in the history of the race —
to victory over the Aintree course in the
following year.
Two other ladies have won this great race
— I.ady Nelson with Ally Sloper in 1915 and
Mrs. Hugh Kershaw, whose Music Hall car-
ried off Aintree honors a year ago.
Besides Mary Lady Queensberry. Mrs.
Jackson ha.s won the dty and Suburban
Handicap, her horse Velocity proving suc-
cessful in 1907, after winning the Cam-
bridgeshire two years previously as a three-
year-old. Another of Mrs. Jackson's suc-
cesses was with Golden Rod, which won
the Stewards’ Chip as a four-year-old.
Two lady owners have won the Cesare-
witch, and in successive years — Mrs. Robin-
son with Bracket in 1920, and Yutoi, carry-
ing Mrs. R. L. Burnley’s Rose-du-Barri
(xilors to success in 1921.
I-ady Chinliffe-Owen. a comparative new-
comer to the turf, won the (ioodwood Cup
three years ago with her handsome black
horse Mount Royal.
Altogether there are considerably over one
hundred ladies who own race horses and
whose colors are regristered at Wetherby’s,
but not all have enjoyed the measure of
success which has fallen to the lot of those
whose names have been mentioned.
(68137)‘rrom. TomllO 51 J Kessner 880-100
(69737) ‘Colossus 111 6’ F Watrous 660-1CO
69596 King Paul 110 7 J Allen 3480-100
$2 mutnela paid. Delhimar, $4.80 straiglit. $2.80
place. $2.40 show; Jago, $3.60 plaixj, $2.(X) show;
Nan McKinney, $3.00 show.
Equivalent liooking odds — Delhimar, 140 to 100
straight. 40 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Jago.
80 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Nan McKinney,
50 to 100 show.
Time. 25, 52%, 1:21%. Track mnddy.
Winner — J. A. I’arson’s ch. g, 4. liy Didhi — Mar-
ion Rose II.. by Be;irc:itcher (trained by J. A.
Parson; bred by Mr. S. II. Velie).
Went to iKJst at 4:21. At jiost 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Scratched — 69736 Twopair, 112.
fiQQ70 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards,
wuu , M 2 J, 1922— 1:42%— 7— 106.) Pune
$c00. 3-yeaT-olds and upward. Claiming. Nat
value ta winner $600; second, $125; third, $75.
Equiv. Odds.
■Bill O’Flynn ..39% 268- R. E. (’lark ....37%
Boll Gahill .37% 2iiS-Shafe .39%
-riiilliiiwee ....37% 267-Upstage 38%
Mary Ellen 0..39
Half Mile.
Go Foin ril% 267-Ncw Beauty ..52%
Thatcher.. 58
Oneida 50
-Kingsclere ....54% 268-I’raviis .54
Mexican Tea .56
26.3- Keegan .5‘2 260- Queen Bt'ss ...50%
262- Marvin May ..54 2H6- Triumph .50%
265-Minlo II 5«J% 267-W. Knows Me. 51
263- Mainspring ...55% 264-White Star ...5.5
Mexican Tea .56 259-Xanfhos 52%
Five -Eighths MUa.
264- Diomed 1:08% 264-Stump Jr. ..1:04%
268- Buster 1:04%
Three-Quarters Mile.
26.5-Audacious ...1:24% 2t!7- 1 Jcwellyn ...1:20%
267-Begum 1:21% 26(i-Marj. Hynes. 1 :21%
265- Firebrand ...1:19% 268 Metric 1:24%
265-Indian Trail. 1:17% 268-Riihy 1:21%
265-John Finn ..1:18% 260-Romaniu ...1:21
267- Kennmare ..1:24 .
Seven-Eighths Mile,
268- A<'tuary ....1:37% 21X)-Thelnia K. ..1:35
2IB)-Billy .Star ...1:35
One Mile.
2.59-A. M. H’hreyt:48% 267 Fancy Free .1:48%
264-Best Pal ...l:.52-% 260-Praise 1:50%
264- Bon Homme .1:50%
Mile and an Eighth.
265- Better Luck. 2:10 267-riiittagong ..2:00%
Mile and a Quarter.
266 Bo McMillan. 2:12% 26J-(;olden Rule. 2:19
269- ('herry Pie ..2:21 264 -Mart ingale ..2:17%
269-('hickvaIe ..2:17% 265-Rialto 2:17%
269-Euchantment 2:15%
DOUGLAS PARK.
Weather cloudy; track muddy —
Half Mile.
-Broom Dance.. .53% 268-
Dapper Ihin ...53 *267-
-Everhart .50 259-
-Hscarpolctte ...51%
-Granite Wan'.. 53 207-
-U ray son 52%
Three - Quarters
-Bit of Green. 1:22 287-
i-Easter Bells. 1:22 267-
-Jimmy Daw .1:19 2(i9-
-I.aicidua l:-5.3-% 19-
-Mary Reigel.l:20
One Mile.
liathrop
I.«ndon Smoke. i
I.aveen
Nairobi
Taylor Hay
Mile.
My Dear 1:
T. Swimmer .1:
Wolf’s Cry .1:
■ Westwood ..1::
70- Proceeds ...1:56% 268- Raider 1:51%
Bo McMillan’s work stood out.
Owing to track conditions slow work was
the order of training.
NEW YORK. N. Y.. May 16.— Training gal-
lop.s over the metropolitan tracks included the
following;
JA3IAICA.
Weather cloudy; track good —
Three-Eighths Mile.
2.'i3-BlaekoIia .38% 2(ki-Joe Marrone 11.36%
268- Clarice C. II. 35% 265-Lucky Hour ...35-%
Half Mile.
266-niilIabaloo 35% 265-My Play .50%
26il-King of the Spa.52 268-Ro<'k Bottom ..48%
Five -Eighths Mile.
266-Dolorcs 1:04% 26.VMiss Cameo .1:02%
26.5- Henry Dattnerl:06 248-Sagamore ...1:06
Three-Quarters Mile.
266-Rocket 1:20
One Mile.
269- Costigan 1:44 269-Lighter 1:4.3%
268-lrish Kiss 1:42% 2(!9-Romany 1:44
262- Little Patsy 1:59 289-Silent King .1:44%
Hullabaloo showed speed.
I.ucky Hour ran well from the barrier.
Mis.s C’ameo worked impressively.
Irish Kiss was not extended.
A dense fog covered the course during tha
early hours and but few horses could be
timed correctly.
BELMONT PARK TR.VINING TRACK.
Weather cloudy; track good —
Three -Eighths Mile.
259-Dinna Care .....’’O 264-Oceanic 39
Half Mile.
66 Ballot Mark ..54 200-Fame .56
2.59-Bygone Days ..51 55-IdIe Toy .55
Five-Eighths Mile.
Mystery 1:08% 268-Swcepstake ..1:04
Miss Enos . . .1:07
Three-Quarters Mile.
268-Biid Lerner ..1:17% 268-Daniel 1:23%
One Mile.
263- Eiodus 1:45% 268-Mad Hatter .1:47%
26.5- (;re.v Lag 1:46 263-l’rince Regenll:4:i%
263-Knobbie 1:43 268-Veuizelos 1:49%
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey.
Straight.
69474‘ Hello P’dner 101
1)
J
Kessner
370-100
(698 10) ‘Wrecker
112
210
H
Farland
MO- 100
69773‘Lucy Kate
103
3'»
W Lancet
320-100
69882 Devonite
m
4'
J
Majestic
520-100
699 44 ‘The Ulster
97
5
I’
Groos
800-100
$2 mutuels paid. Hello Parduer. $9.40 straight,
$4.00 place, $2.40 show; Wrecker, ^.00 place, $2.30
show; Lucy Kate. $2.30 show.
F>iuivaletit liooking odds — Hello Pardner. 370 to
100 straight, 100 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show;
Wrecker. 50 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Lucy
Kate, 15 to 100 show.
Time, 1:58%, Track muddy.
Winner — E. Denham's b. g, 6, liy Marajax — Ma
Wee Dear, by Love Wisely (trained Iiy D. A. Mc-
Donald; lired by Mr. Richard T. Wilson).
Went to post at 4:49. At post 1 minnte. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third tb*
same.
KQQ71 BEVENTH race— l l-ie Miles. (May
I J. jQ 1922— 1:44%— 5— 100.) Purse $'00.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $600; second, $125; third, $75,
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
.Jockey.
Stniight.
(69941 )Ardito
116
1*
D Stirling
320-100
69916‘D’mbfo'nder 111
24
F Sha rpe
410-mO
69882 ‘Bill Head
111
3‘
W I.,ancet
380-100
69842 ’‘Old Chap
109
4-
X Bonham
490-liX.
69837 ’Edna D.
105
5”
W Martin
19)0-100
( 699 1 0 ) Flea
106
6»»
F Watrous
420-100
69803 Miss Em
9;i
7
M Garrett
1270-100
$2 mutuels paid,
Ardito.
$S.40 straight, $5.1)')
place, $;i.7() show;
Dnmbfounder, $4.80 place, $4.00
$2 mutuels |iaid, Edith K.. $5.60 siruigUL $2.60
place, $2.40 ^ow; Mad NeU, $2.CU place, $2.40
show; Spearlene, $3.20 abow.
$500; second, $125;
third, $75.
F.
piiv. Odd.s.
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey.
Straiglit.
( 69915 ) ‘Di'lhimar
HI
1“ F
Sharpe
110-100
(69879)Jago
120
2» N
Burger
270-10)
( 69704 )N. McKinn'yl09
34 J
Majestic
780-100
69806 ‘Cimarron
106
4* H
Farland
1640-100
show; ISill Head, $3.70 show.
Kijuivulent booking oilds— Ardito, 320 to 100
straight, 150 to 160 plai'e, 8.5 to 100 show; Dumli-
foiiiidcr, 140 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Rill
Head, 85 to ICO show.
Time, 2:03%, T^yack muddy.
Winner — E. C. Lucas’s cti. g, 6, hy His Majesty
—Early Rose, liy Star Shoot (trained liy E. C.
Lucas; bred tiy Mr. Gifford A. Cochran).
Went to iiost at .5;'J0. At post 1 minute. Start
good aud slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched — 6994.3 Manibi, 111.
Overweights— Old Chap, 4 pounds.
26.5-(;rc.v Lag 1:46 263-l’rince Regenll:4:i%
263-Knobbie 1:43 268-Veuizelos 1:49%
265- Little Chief .1:45
Knobbie was under restraint.
Mad Hatter galloped an easy mile.
Bud Lerner is training well.
Little Chief is taking regular training.
Prince Regent worked fast.
Exodus had an easy gallop.
AQUEDUCT.
Weather cloudy ; track g(X)d —
Three -Eighths Mile.
263-BiIIy Barton ..36%
Half MUe.
Thorndale 50% 263-Warlike .......57%
Three-Quarters Mile.
268-Tufter 1:18
One Mile.
266- PnlIon 1:43 265-0’Corra 1:48
2.58-High Speed.. 1:46
Few horses could be timed this morning cm
this track on account of a heavy fog.
BLANC SEING ON THE SHELE
NEW YORK, N. Y., May 16.— W. Daniel,
the Chicago turfman, will lie deprived of the
services of the Tijuana Derliy winner Blanc
Seing. that colt having bowed badly during
the running of the I’reakness Stakes last Sat-
urday, n(H.es.iitating liis retirement for the
remainder of the year.
Annual Spring Meeting
MAPLE HEIGHTS MILE TRACK
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
Seven Itaefs Every Day
For 19 Days — Ciosing May 2$.
S. N. HOLMAN. Manager.
Thursday Hay 17, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
GILPIN’S PECUUAR LOCK youngstown entries INDEPENDENCE HANDICAP
English Trainer Has Never Been
Able to Win Cambridgeshire.
Bat Has Rent TVinners to the Post for AH
Other Importairt Euirlish Stake Events
During His Long ('areer.
The fignres nnder the headiag *‘Rec.” in
the entries below show the best time cf
each bone at the distance since Jannary 1 ,
1921, no matter where it finished. In case
where record was made on ether than a fast
or rood track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
Nominations for National Holi-
day Feature to Be Run at
Latonia on July 4.
Raring starts at 2:ir> p. m. (Chicago limt 2:15).
0 SiiiKfritir iiiiiil ni.iiier. X (tooil iiinil runner.
Knir iiiiiil runner. (.11) Maidens. *Apprentice
illo\r:in<-e. Ii lllinkers.
limt 2:15). CINCINNATI, Ohio. May 16.— Fourth of
um runner, t . • . , . , , . ,
•Apprentice is alw’ays one of the banner racing days
Sinclair, H. F.— Kai-Sang, hr. c, 4, by The Finn — •
Kilnna.
Sincliar. II. F. — Flying Clood, b. c, 4, by Wrack—
Itobinetta.
Thrarea. Mrs. G. C. — Minto II., b. g, 9, by Sun-
dridge — Miss Itonald.
Vian. Mrs. D — Audacious, c*h. b, 7, by Star Shc 4 >t—
Fold Girl.
Vickerman. R. E. — Park Hill, b. c, 3, by Zens—
Kdna Collins.
Vogelcr, A., Rstate of — Tbibodauz, b. c, 4, by
(hinard — Keetpo.
Whitney, H. P. — Itnnting, b. r, 4, by Pennant—
Frillery.
Wliitney, H. P. — Picketcr, b. c, 3, by Chicle — •
Pankhnrvt.
of the year wherever the sport is con- Whitney, II. r. — Flagstaff, ch. c, 3, by Broomstick
The English trainer, P. I’. Gilpin, has sad- ^“35* About 6-8 Mile.
- . . 1 Ihirsc 8o0a. 3-year-oIds and upward,
died the winners of every important classic Claiming.
In England at one time or another during his
long career with the single exception of the Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec.
This is particularly true at fair
— luuuguml.
Maidens. Latonia, where, on the National holiday, that ^ ^''^fi^nra^le **
. — Obickralr, b. c, 3, -by ('hide-
winning. His account of his bad luck in at-
tempting to win this race he recounts in the
following article from the London Weekly
Dispatch :
Lucky though I have been in the Cesare-
witch, I have had amazing ill-fortune with
Today’a
Ind.
Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
69478=
A lero
4 111X725
69918=
Eugenia Gomes
3 ia"»x720
69918*
Maig.iret Ixiretta..
3 105.. 715
69918
(Jiierid.'i
4 111. .710
69816
Whipple
r. 113.. 710
68016
Virginia Clirek ...
4 115.. 70.)
69918
('. B. Robinson.
6 113.. 705
69918
Commodore Ingra-
ham
5 113.. 700
Second Race— Abont
5-8 Mile.
Purve
$500. 8 -year-oIds and
rpward. Claiming.
lieautiful race course is crowded to its capac- whitney H. P.-Enchantmont, b. g. 3, by Cl.i.-I
ity. The astute Col. Matt Winn, general Enchanting.
Enchanting.
tne.r. Mrs. Payae (Greenlree Stable) — Rarhsry
Bush, cb. c, 3. by Whisk Broom II.- -Cardamine.
dependence Handicap as the principal at- c, 3, by Chicle — Matinee.
traction for that occasion. Whitney, Mrs. Psyne (Greentree Stable)— Ezi-dus,
- *. ini<v s_ rh. g, !», by Peter Pan — First Flight.
In the early years from 1910 to 1919 in- Whitney, Mrs. Payne (Greentree St.ible)-nierry
elusive the Independence was not of great Pie, b. g. 3. by Chicle— ciieny Malottc.
r lit -rwi value and was run at one mile and three- Whitney, Mrs. Payne (Greentree Stable) Son-o'*
o 113. • lUu di c R IkT Idlp 'Pulp
sixteenths. In 1920 the value was increased Wingfield. (Nevada Stock Fa,m>-Gcneral
Claiming. 515,000 a.dded a.nd the distHneo lengthened Tbateher, br. r, 3, Sweep — Colisteiia.
8 ll.'iXT'i'i ^ wisdom of this Wingneid. Geo. (Nevada SttK-k Farm)— Humboldt,
9 K^Xlio move is seen in the high quality of the nom- b. c. 3, by Atbeling II.- 4’ele»ta.
r> 110x715 inations for the last three-years. The same. Wingfield. Geo. (Nevada Stock Farm)— Ambler, br.
hridge.shire. For though I have won the C.;"
Cesarewitch three times. I really ought to Qgg^g; ^
have won the Cambridgeshire on different co8!3' Puzz'e
occa-sions with any averaige good luck. 69973= D.ahinda
My first big attack on the Cambridgeshire 68474 bThe Decision
was wlien I was still with my regiment in 69946 Normandie ..
Ireland. My brother officer and old friend. Mnleskinner. .
value and was run at one mile and three-
sixteenths. In 1920 the value was increased
Wengio Jones, had bought a horse called
Sliinglass, a good-looking ore indeed, out of $9921 Fringe "
Joe French's stable, which was entered in C(i 668 hMelaucholia
the Cambridgeshire. For this he wa.s very CC'346 Jack Pot 4 115.. 700
favorably weighted, and trained by Garrett Kendall, b. c, by ^evisco
Moore at the Curragh. We all had visions of Flounce, by Plaudit 3 IOj
a golden harvest. 1 began by backing him at . ,
66 to 1. and continued week by week, as he » y«ii- olds and upward. CUinung.
progressed in his preparation, to invest on £223?. t
him at liberal odds, until I soon stood to win bBnarchff 110 * 12x<-
several thousands, while W engie was on to £ 9950 ^ Tatting 1(6 1:24
win a fortune. With the courage of youth C 994 e> Kod ..........
our confidence was unbounded, and any idea 69947 Hot Foot 110 1:27
of defeat never occurred to us. Fagan, who 69945 .Athgarven 110 1:28
was a very good middleweight jockey, was
_ — _ 1 * _ C8wo0 b ill SooD
engaged to ride. moo?
5 113:{:p5 js true of the entries for this year’s decision,
7 113x715 a glance at the following list reveals;
10 110X71(1
7 115X710 INDEPENDENCE HANDICAP— $15,000 Added. For
3 100X710 tlirec-year-olils and over. 1 1-2 Miles. To be
6 115x70.7 run ut l.,atouia Wednesday, July 4.
5 M3.. 705
5 108.. 703 Allen, G. R. — Calcutta, ch. c, 3, by Colin — Jamma.
7 110x700 Allen, (J. R. — Mulciber, bik. g, 5, by Vnlcain —
4 11 5.. 700 Tapiola.
Baker, A. — Precious Lula, b. f, 4, by Helmet —
3 105 Armilda.
Baker A Nichols — Georgie, ch. g, 6 , by Star Shoot
Clainiinir — -AtnUllt*-
Bradley, E. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable) —
Bet Mosie, b. c, 4, by North Star HI. — Santa
Anna II.
g, 3, by Atbeling II. — Ida.
KENTUCKY^ING DATES
LOriSVILLE— May 12 to June 2.
LATONI.4— June 5 to July 7.
ASHLAND— July 16 to July 31.
DADE PARK— August 4 to August 25.
A 110. .715
7 119. .710
Black Servant, br. c,
Paduia.
by Black Toney —
5 Bradley, E. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm SUble)—
Athgarven ....... .110 1 :.^%s 4 11_X^0-| Uy cosli, br. c, 4, by Black Toney — Aentissma.
1 Bradley, K. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable)—
iM ill Soon Ill 1:20%8 8 114:i:>00 uJ-’i,. ' .... .. ■, iii
COULD NOT ATTEND MEETING.
69923 b.\del:inte 9 1
Fourth Race — About 5-8 Kile,
Tod Hotel I’nme.
Purse $(X)0. 3-year-olds and upward.
I could not go to the meeting, for on this Purse $(X)0. 3-j
(Ktcasion military duties could not be put 68924 bCOL CHILE .
aside. As orderly officer I awaited in the (C9851) Pat Hanipson
barracks at Newbridge the telegram that '
was to decide whether I was a man or a ^^ 9922 ^ Thriller
meuse. It duly arrived, saying that though C9928 Crestwood Bo
the horse had run well it was beaten. Well. Arpolicoon ..
it could not be helped, and we had to make Fifth Race— 1
the best of it. ITndaunted, I carefully Purse $.700. 3-year-ol
9928 Crestwood Boy ... 4 117.. T
Arpolicoon 112...
Fifth Race— 1 Kile and 76 Yards.
Purse $.700. 3-year-olds aud upward. Claiming.
studied the calendar and. having next day (69951) bExecution 94 1:45%
rec-eived the account of the race, came to 69505 Hena
the conclusion that Shinglass would win the 69973* Benecia Ill 1:55m
Ancaster Welter and Maritones and Ker-
messe two other races the same day. * ®
"V ■ , T • u .V, - (66855) Tyranny
I therefore wired I^wison, who was then '59994 .bUe Balafre 107 1:49%
with Mr, Moore, to back all three for me ;
Shinglass to win. £1,000. and to put £50 on
Maritornes and £100 on Kermesse. The for-
mer was a very good dark grey or blue roan
Sixth Rsco — 6 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $500. 3-year-olds aud upward. Claiming.
69919= •Brasos 8 109.. 7
68800 »I.<-gacy 7 109X7
Bet Mosie, b. c, 4, by North Star HI. — Santa
Hi! ^31? I Bradley. K. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm SUble)—
Black Servant, br. c, 5, by Black Toney —
Bradley.^^E. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm SUble)— ^Oflj || /\DQI| 1| D
By Gosh, br. c, 4. by Black Toney— Aentissma. I I irB.MP,l\ W P, |\
^ Bradley, K. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable)— V*MM1J1 VVA/AJKK f aJAl
5 111;™ '• 35 CHITS AT AIL HEWBSIAVM
Bradley. E. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm SUble)— tUITlif ICCIIC Ol IT THflAY
Boys Believe Me, cb. c, 3, by North SUr III. — laCww lOOUC wU I I WUM I
'•■d. Believe Me Boys. TODAY'S FiiEE CODEC.:
4 109 X 725 Bradley, E. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm SUble) — t n m c . v iT.T.F ^Kichigaa-Brown-Black-Duch
3 102XT13 Blue Nose. br. c, 3, by Black Toney— Beaanet. JAKAICA^Florida-RiTor-WaUr-lTory
8 118X715 Bradley. E. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable! —
1 l^XllS YESTERDAY'S LONG SHOT:
4 1,7. . 705 Bradley.^ T- C.-Yosbimi. b. g. 4. by Ballot-^fold HadPiaR $5.9Q-$2 WOP
j,. Breckinridge, Deafaa— I-ady Madcap, br. m, 5. by xko Chiof advned him atrong on daily ahoet.
Maiming. Bifk Finnell— Affable. SHOT-
4 109 X 725 ^""Yieid, D. D.— Pindar Peel, eh. c, 4, by Jack BOOR LORO BROX.
sisixSr, Who Knows Me
7 111X710 9* W.— United Verde, br. h, 5, by Golden aKa>o
; “■ '■ "" “*”■ $26.40-$2, WON
Cosden, J. S, — Snob II,, br. c, 4, by Prestige — May . .... , ^ . ■ i a. i_,
Claiming. Dora Tbe Chief told yon abo nt th is one in last week’s
8 109.. 725 Cosden, i. S.-Panl Jones, br. g. 6. by Sea King— «d “J”
n ltd J-oo Bright Tomorrow, ch. c, 3, by North Star III. —
9 114X300
Bradley. E. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm SUble)—
Boys Believe Me, cb. c, 3, by North SUr III. —
"■d. Believe Me Boys.
4 109 X 725 Bradley, E. R. (Idie Hour Stock Farm SUble) —
3 102x715 Blue Nose, br. c, 3, by Black Toney — Beaanet.
8 118X715 Bradley. E. R. (Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable!—
4 113.. 710 Boidy Guard, b. c, 3, by Golden Maxim — Me-
4 107x710 lisande.
4 1,7.. 705 Bradley. T. C. — Yosliimi, b. g, 4, by Ballot — Gold
112 Ijidy.
Breckinridge, Desha — I-ady Madcap, br. m, 5, by
itaiming. Dick FinnrII — Affable.
. Canfield, D. D. — Pindar Peel, eh. c, 4, by Jack
Atkin — English Esther.
r ini’J-Tr Clark. C. W. — Wliiskaway, cb. c, 4, by Whisk Broom
9 I?lx715 ir-lnangtiral.
7 111 V 710 f’lark, C. W. — United Verde, br. h, 5, by Golden
7 111 V 705 Maxim— Yankee Tree.
7 oK^Tnr. f-larh. £-'• W. — Captain Mac, cb. b, 6 , by Tlie Man-
7 ager— Royal Dainty.
Cosden, J. S. — Snob II., br. c, 4, by Prestige — May
tlaiming. Dora.
7 111X7«)
7 98:jc700
May Florence.
aasnrod the CHIEF is RIGHT IH THE KNOW.
two year-old filly belonging to the Duke of 69788* bHoraw f,ercii .....114 l:27%s 6 114x715 Cosden,' J. S.— Dunlin, eh. c, 3, by Fair Flay-- ^ NEW
- -- - . . . . - . • • - . - - - - . I -- — I ^11 ADoBt th6 XalV£ 4L£STuC]tX aOao£d
St. Albans, and the latter a flying filly of 69973 bSabretash 122 1:24‘-J6
Ijord Ilosebery’s. Both won, one at 5 to 1 69977 •btJrandec
and the other at 2 to 1 on. ut i .•»■>- c
About an hour after I had sent the tele- Itostwani Prin^. 5 107x7
giam 1 began to have qualms as to whether 599971 pob Giles 9 109.. 7
lx wison would receive the wire and thought R*co -6 1-2 Furlongs,
it would be wiser to send another wire, and purse $500. 3 -ycar-olds and upward. Claiming,
thus not have all my eggs in one basket. bTlios. F. McMahon. 110 l:2tt'%8 7 114X7
I therefore sent a- wire to I- red Gardner, an sa<-ajawea 110 1:25% 5 112x7
Irish bookmaker who had been identified with 69853* Banyan 106)1:24 % 9 112x7
the Cambridgeshire commission and whom I 69818 Our Alice 114 1:25 5 112.. 7
knew was at the meeting, asking him to C93(<J Cairir L.iker
back Shinglass to win me a thousand. , ooil
69853= Deiicndcncc 112 1:28%
WIRE NOT RECEIVED. 69893 (Meopatra Boy
8 117X710 Dona Boca. all aooiit ino "livj:.'' rjlaxuv&x ruju>£.b
8 107 X 705 ' Ixgistilla. -Dongboregan, ch. g, 3, by Celt- “Deity WinneP”
(> 117x705 Daniel. Cbal.— Oil Man, cli. c, 4, by North Star III. ijj for 35 cents. Don’t miss it. I tell yon I bnvo
•’ A, . . gathered some REAL INFO, for yon.
9 109. .iCO Daniel, Wm. — Lighter, b. g, 4, by Negofol — Luck .......
back Shinglass to win me a thousand.
WIRE NOT RECEIVED.
” A, . . gathered some REAL INFO, for yon.
9 109. .iCO Daniel, Wm. — Lighter, b. g, 4, by Negofol — Laick ■
Seventh Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. . ..... LOOK !
$500. 3 -year-olds niid upward. Claiming. Daniel W m.—Olyntbus, b. g, 4, by Nasaovian—
bTlios. F. McMahon. 110 l:2tt%s 7 114X7:K i)a|,ncr_ H,— Bunga Buck, ch. c, 5, by Vnlcain ReCOPCl Of $50 FPCC SPCCiHiS
Sacajawea 110 l:2u% 5 112 X 720 Harr Orr ...
r Dodson A Matlack— Freeholder, ch. c, 3, by Mainte- p a/) ibi
l^U L7ke;"";;: rnoxno t... Bay«ne„e. Couiitess $6.90-$2 Won
bBc Sure* !!!... 5 117 . 705 '^weet"pra. SATURDAY’S $50 FREE SPECIAL:
7 iicip B'’»*-;^‘Iarjoret, b. f, 3, by Zeua-Marjorle ReVOPie $5.20-$2 WOH
TUESDAY’S $50 FREE SPECIAL:
Ppaise $11 -$2 Won
The Chief is going great on these $50 FREE
TODAY’S
, • A . -. 1 . V, . c „ 1 -„.A» T 1:22%s 8 114 X 760 Gallaher Bros— Cherokee, b. c, 3, by Sweep— Font- TUESDAY’S $50 FREE SPECIAL:
Headers can judgi with what feelings I 69597 ‘Deering’s Daughter anibia. <M 1 0O UJ
received his telegram saying that the horse (M) 6 107.. 700 oallaber liroe— Triumph, cb. c, 3 , by Theo. Cook— iPalSc ^1 I ~$(L WOn
had won comfortably and that he had taken - March. is going great on $56 FREE
me 1.000 to 80. Some hours afterwards I Gallaher Broe.— Poet Haste, b. c, 3, by Delhi— SPECIALS, so by aU means get
received another from Lewison expressing shire for Mr. Whitney in 1902. She also was ^ ■ x.
his regret that he had not received my wire trained by Huggins. Manager TODAY S
till after the races. So it was as well that Had Mr. W’hitney also taken my advice M.-Dr. Clark, ch. g, 6 , by Broomstick- /vk i- o • 1
I had enlisted the services of the professional about another animal— Irish Ivy— he would Panasine. $0U.UU iPCC oP6CI3l
as well as those of the amateur. have put up the astonishing performance of Goldblatt. M.— Cherry ’Tree. b. c, 4, by Broomstick oTT-oVaTHvnT xir,-L,a-c
What would have happened to us all had winning three Cambridgeshlres in four years McCoodwin br g 5 by Lc.t Coin atLOuWlXE and believe me if yon kHw
the big coup come off and the horse won which would have been a record, indeed. It Hachmei«er, J — McG^wln, br. g, 5. by Lost Coin HALF of what was whispered te me abont
the Cambridgeshire I have often wondered, was early in 1899 that Mr. Whitney had come hik f 4 hv Dick y®® YANK OUT the BANK ROLL
Most certanly a large portion of our hemi- to England from America. Soon afterward Finnell— Peky O’Malley ’ • > > * and set tail for LOUICYILLE now. RUSH right
sphere would have been set on fire. All’s he asked me if there was any animal that J uayes, T. P.— Pumps, b. f,’ 4, by Wbiak Broom II. *• aowadealer and ask for
veil that ends well, and what might have could recommend him to purchase. —Slippers. noil\l IHliof HheoruoP
been a bad week was safely weathered. It I immediately replied: ’’Ye.s, you should Headley, Hal Price — llopelesa, b. g, 3, by Uu<m — Udl »> Uclliy V/lliCI UUCiCl VCI
was all tremendous fun and gave us no end try to buy Irish Ivy, a three-year-oM Irish Koliraky. „ „ ^ ^ „ 50 CENTS; MAILED 2 WEEKS. $5.
to think about. Indeed for weeks I dreamed filly owned by Captain Peel, and now in Ire- “^"■H3wk!i*inaDi™tiiJ ~ ’ ch. f, 4. by Star DIIDI ICUJIIP PH
nearly every night that Shinglass had won la^. ’ i. ♦ t • u t Hewitt Estate, H. H.— Washington, cb. c, 4, by u Afi r UpLIOrllWU UU>
tlie Cambridgeshire. But I was no good as Mr. Whitney asked me what Irish Ivy was Ballot— Haaxaxa. 332 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, tt.t.
a dreamer — I had once dreamed that Marshal likely to cost and I told him she was pur- Holman, S. N.^ — Beat Pal, br, h, 6 , by Helmet — LOUTBYTTiLF, FOB GALE-
Scott won the Derby, backed it, and it was chasable the previous winter for something Padnia, EILER A GOODMAN 287 4th Ave.
veil that ends well, and what might have coum recommend mm to purenase. —Slippers. noil\l IHliof HheoruoP
been a bad week was safely weathered. It I immediately replied: ’’Ye.s, you should Headley, Hal Price — llopelesa, b. g, 3, by Uu<m — Udl »> Uclliy V/lliCI UUCiCl VCI
was all tremendous fun and gave us no end try to buy Irish Ivy, a three-year-oM Irish Koliraky. „ „ ^ ^ „ 50 CENTS; MAILED 2 WEEKS. $5.
to think about. Indeed for weeks I dreamed filly owned by Captain Peel, and now in Ire- “^"■H3wk!i*inaDi™tiiJ~ ’ ch. f, 4. by Star DIIDI ICUJIIP PH
nearly every night that Shinglass had won la^. ’ i. ♦ t • u t Hewitt Estate, H. H.— Washington, cb. c, 4, by u Afi r UpLIOrllWU UU>
tlie Cambridgeshire. But I was no good as Mr. Whitney asked me what Irish Ivy was Ballot— Haaxaxa. 332 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, tt.t.
a dreamer — I had once dreamed that Marshal likely to cost and I told him she was pur- Holman, S. N.^ — Beat Pal, br, h, 6 , by Helmet — LOUTBYTTiLF, FOB GALE*
Scott won the Derby, backed it, and it was chasable the previous winter for something Padnia, EILER A GOODMAN 287 4th Ave.
Inst $10,000, but now I understood that Cape Jones, Montfort A B. B.— Rockminiater, ck. c, 4. by Coviagton, Ky.— Gordon Pharmacy 4th and Gcott
My prospects of w inning the Cambridge- tain Peel was asking $20,000 for her. When ^ ^riaj R^k-Mallard . 7 -o« cy. 4 tk Bcott
shire as a trainer seemed rosy about 1900. she was going for $10,000 I had recom- SDr^y”^*”^ **^*'’’ *’ *’ ^65 Market Gt. (Lobby)
W. C. WTiitney, the American millionaire, mended Mr. Neumann to buy her.-but he had jone--. Montfort A IL B.-Iteuleau, br. b. 6 . by O
had begun to train with me. and I had bought declined.^ _ ^ Tracery-Royal Coinage. ^ a=li*y 5*^ aid* Vtee®l*te.
him several yearlings and two or three other Mr. Whitney now ask^ me what Irish Ivy Johnson, Frederick— Naaaau, br. c. 3. by Naaaovian iBd.--Moeslein. Terminal Hfiniiic Gt.
horses, but before they had time to do any- wm likely to do if he bought her and I re- — Pliiliisti:u . 0 ^x 1 , Kans" City— Ricksecker, 9tb and Wainnt Sts.
tiling worth while he unexpectedly went into Phed that she would win the Irish Oaks, the ^ ® Dayton, O.— E. Euphrat, 129 S. Jefferson St.
- ».*_ 2 al. T 1 *D/a»*xacyf/-avrl fTtanfl "PriEP ftt T ..POn;) TH Rt nXEMl iV\£^ T>QT»lr IICLJW 6 Apuee Virginia. - - - -
partnership with Lord William Beresford. Grand Prize at Leopardstown, the Park » 8 to SweeD-Mar
and llie horses were transferred to Heath HiH Stakes at Doncaster and either the ^ Skeexix, b. g. 3. by Sweep-Mar
House at Newmarket, much to my regret. Duke of York Stakes at Kempton or the Kilmer, Willis Sharpe — Exterminator, ch. g, 8 , bj
Cambridgeshire. I added: "If you don’t run McGee — Fair Empresw.
WATERSHED’S DEAD HEAT. jier in the Irish races I believe she will win Leban. Dan — Margaret W’insor. br. f. 4. by Hnon II
McGee — Fair Empress.
her in the Irish races I believe she will win Leban, Dan— Margaret W’insor, br. f, 4, by Hnon II.
One of the animals that thus escaped me °x York Stakes and the
A t J i_ • 1 F Oji-TnhT*id«^pRhiT*p Tf tdaq o IvpIH TkT*r\HTko/^v IjflfYocHi* Polk~^Dwidloclt, b. ^ by Sir w il rrtd~“ - — - — — wsrw*
was a horse named W atershed, which I h" _ , •„ Pro^Pecy Horteuse II. TODAY’S FORM SPE(HAL:
selected and bought as a yearling for Mr. to 71. as will be seen was amply A Head— Wild IJfe, cb. g, 3, by Master June-Banana-18-13-33-11
WTiitney in 1899 for, I think. $1,300. The JBSt>H®u- Robert- Gliding Belie. STANDARD TURF GUIDE
next year, as a two-year-old. Watershed pro- ' WHITNEY MUCH IMPRE.SSED. Livingston, Jefferson- Firebrand, cb. b, 5, by McGee 453 ^ 22 W, Gnincy Gt. Chicago, HI.
vided the "coincidence -nongers ’ with good . —Subdue 1 x, n 1 ti
conversation when he ran a dead-heat with Mr. Whitney was greatly impressed, asked bivl^ston, Jefferson— Donegal, b. c, by Royal II. .
Mackintosh for the Halnaker stakes at Good- ™c to go to Ireland and see if I could buy i^ivingston', Jefferson-Buster, ch. g, 4 . by Ballot- inn PFR PFNT HANDIPAP
wood during a torrential downpour of ram. Irish I\>, but I stipulated that I should see Winnie (J. lUU 1 Dm OQIl I lIMIlDH/fti
Two-year-olds do not run off dead-heats, and him again before I crossed. I wrote to Looney, J. T. — Everbart, br. c, 3, by Everest — Top (Copyrighted.)
the stakes were divided. Captain Peel and made an appointment to All. Fi;nro your own kersos; 103 PER CENT HANDI-
Watershed left my stable with about twen- see his mare at the Curragh, stating that if b.v“e. L. A. — Smnts, b. g. 4, by Huon II.— Rinda. cAP will give yon a percentage of winners that will
tv Other animals some quite useful, and she were all right I proposed to buy her. McKwn, John— Bon Homme, b. k. 5, by Sweep— .tartlo you. Enables you to make two or three
Jen. ,0 Huxeine' nnar,e„ -In ainons -^en on ^e day I ^ A,„d., ca. Xx C.U„ 'SS.'S.i.’JuV,
Other races, the Cambridgeshire of 1901. I a wire to Mr. Whitney saying that I was -Garden of AILtIi. winners. Details free.
always liked this colt and was confident that coming up to Ixindon and would call upon McPherson. J. — Rib Grass, ch. h, 4, by Short Grass PATTEN.
same day, sooner or later, he would prove him, but when I saw him he told me he had — Marion Hood. Lock Box * LA SALLE, N, Y.
himself a useful horse. The day before the changed his mind and did not think he would Mackensie, K. J.— Vennie, b. c, 3. by Col. Vennie — ______ — _ — _
Cambridgeshire I learned that he was well, buy Irish Ivy. I suppose that some kind k h t i.a- d-nr— ..
and took $5,000 to $100 about him to win. friend had given him a litUe "good advice ” ■ K. . 7 AnniVPrCJirV TAklplinihAII
and a proportionate amount to a similar in the meantime. He asked me to dine with Musante, Fred — My Dear, cb. m, 6 , by King James xMIllif ClOill Jf VVldllQUUU IflUlIlHljf
stake for a place. him that night to talk over things, but I said — Be’ttie l,andon.
I was sorry I could not do so as I was going Pendergast. T. J. — Ho McMillan, ck. c, 3, by Ballot Wire Name at Once
A GOOD WAGER. Ireland. —Nettie Hastings.
When watershed was moving down to the "What are you going to do there?" he ’ll^-Pagean™^*'^' *’ lOF MpPARTY
post the next day I was so impressed by his asked, and I replied that I was going to look pendergast, T. J.-^Roeky Mountain, cb. g, 4, by ^ I I
healthy appearance and his perfect action after seme business over there and, incident- Malamont— Mountain Mist. SaratOfiTa SprinfiTS NCW York
that I took $2,500 to $75 more about him, ally, see Irish Ivy win the Irish Oaks and Pettit. Sieplien P.— Devastation, blk. g, 5, by ° s' *»
and consequently, though I felt sorry that back her to do so. Wrack— Treeless. ^ x. ..
the w iniu r had not come from my stable, I Needless to say, Irish Ivy ran away with PbiUips. Mrs. J.— Guy, ch. g , 7, by Leonid— Belle ’I ’I Vk/’d-kn
wa.s pleased to see him win. which he did by the Irish Oaks and then proceeded to carry u._Heavy Artillery, br. g. 4, by Light ^ ^
a neck. out the rest of the program I had mapped Brigade Heliosis. •®*' TREAKNEGG toloction that wemailed to
Somehow there is always a 1 ttle additional out for her to Mr. Whitney. She won the siumis, E. F. (Xalapa Farm)— Southern Cross, br. c, inbacribora of our SPECIAL OFFEk several
satisfaction when vou find a winner at a Grand Prize at Leopardstown. the Park Hill 4, by Jaike Mclaike— Pamphyle. G^.’’
good price, not at all a frequent occurrence. Stakes at Doncaster and the Cambridgeshire Simms A Oliver (I>>xington Stable)— Lucky Hour, ^ selection for
In 1900 I bought Mr. Whitney a good Her victory in the Cambridgeshire with A Oliver rL^ingten”S^ and if it does not win we wiU mail yon our
yearling filly at Doncaste' for $2,550. She Kempton Cannon in the saddle was obtained . . .. . pLA_J'ahubah ’ ’ ’ DAILY SHEET FOR ONE WEEK.
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was by Ayrshire — Abeyi>.nce. subsequently comparatively easily, though her starting I Sinclair. H. F. — Mud Hatter, br. b, 7, by Fair Play
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DAII.Y RACING FORM
Thursday, May 17, 1923
DRY TOASrS BLOOD UNES TOLD OF GEORGE FORDHAM TORONTO TRACKS CROWDED RACING CAREER OF TAMAR
Surprise Winner of City and Sub- “The Finest Jockey I Ever Saw Surplus of Horses for Coming Lord Astor’s Colt, Which Finished
urban Has Famous Ancestors. Bide,” Says Henry Custance Meetings — King’s Platers Second in Derby, uniucKy.
4 in Memoirs. Run On Sloppy Track. ♦
His Sire, Cicero, Was a Derby Winner— Per- **** DreeiUn? Is of the Best and English
siniinon and Bend Or Among Noted In “Riding Recollections and Turf TORONTO, Ont., May 16.— There promises ^Vrlter
Stallions Found in His Pedigree. Stories,” Henry Custance, a contemporary of to be a surplus of horses for the races at
^ the late John Osborne and himself a rider of Woodbine and Thorncliffe. All the stabling •
note, devotes some pages to George Ford- room at these tracks have been spoken for „ , , hv T.or.1 Astor bavins
(BY E. E. COUSSELL.) j,™ „„„ foremost rivals in the saddle Dufferin Park accommodations are Bred and still owned b> Ixird Astor, “»v g
I/1NDO.V, Ersland. April 2g.-Roman Fid- Z IrU.r T' “ r„'
die, a colt which would not pass a veterinary speaking of one whom l‘ consider all arrived today from Pimlico. second foal of his dam, which, after pro-
surgeon as sound for racing purposes, failed . ^ ^ .. . . - The Ontario Jockey Club meeting will be- ducing her first, Buchan, to Sunstar, in,
by a head to win the historic City and Sub- ® jwKey i ever ^w or Saturday at Woodbine with the first 1916 , was barren the two ensuing years,
urban Handicap of $10,000 at Epsom. He against, it is needless for me to say race at 2 :30 p. m., and the King’s Plate ^ backward youngster. Tamar was nothing
Meetings — King’s Platers
Run On Sloppy Track.
Second in Derby, Unlucky.
His Breeiling Is of the Best and English
AVriter Predicts Good Success for
Him In the Stnd.
In his “Riding Recollections and Turf TORONTO, Ont., May 16.— There promises Stud.
Stories,” Henry Custance, a contemporary of to be a surplus of horses for the races at
the late John Osborne and himself a rider of Woodbine and Thorncliffe. All the stabling •
note, devotes some pages to George Ford- room at these tracks have been spoken for „ , , 1 ,.. T.or.1 Astor bavimr
ham on» of his foremost rivals in the saddle Dufferin Park accommodations are Bred and still owned b> Ixird Astor, bav g
‘ also taxed to the limit. A nine car horse been foaled on April 22. 1919, Tamar is the
train arrived today from Pimlico.
second foal of his dam, which, after pro-
The Ontario Jockey Club meeting will be- ducing her first, Buchan, to Sunstar, in,
gin on Saturday at Woodbine with the first 19 I 6 , was barren the two ensuing years.
carried 116 pounds, including ten i>ounds extra that I refer to my dear old friend, Gecrge scheduled for four o’clock.
for a victory at Leicester and just failed to Fordham. He was the most unassuming and, The track was sloppy at Woodbine today
concede six pounds to Dry Toast.
perhaps, honest man I ever met. As an in,- and the horses worked in the center of the
The latter, one of those “sometimes good ; stance of the latter I can vouch for the fol- track,
sometimes bad” horses, was favorably handk- lowing facts : In 1861 I rode a horse named The three Seagram Platers, Flowerful, Pelf
capped and he reproduced his best form. Well Trovatore, belonging to Mr. Merry (by Irish and Floralia worked together and finished in
placed throughout, he took up the running - > =-
— — ^..v, — Rirdeateher Catherine Haveal airainst a a bunch, going the full Plate -distance in •“=•-■0 --- -- -
after going a mile and came home a 20 to 1 named T,adv Peel at NewmarLt The 2 :23. the first half in 54, three-quarters in appearance last year in the Craven Stakes
chance by a neck. Condover, 115 pounds, re- “ reduced to a match and the odds 1:21%. mile in 1:51%. It looks as if all three at Newmarket, the presumed danger to him
producing his form of over a year ago ran a p^i.^ned Arrow.
Th^ favork"** ^Copy*Hght‘'^‘*ilVS was the post George said to me: ’Yours J- C. Fletcher’s Plater Cheekako, with ^hich had also only run once previously.
fourth. CorcyrianMlf pounds; Re-echo, 120 is thought to be a certainty isnk it I r^^ fn**" -oT Brst half in ‘^4 mut in
nrwi Ka..hri«„nf 195 plicd, ‘1 think mine IS sure to Win. He an- quarter in „ .20%, the first half in 54, mi e in Pollahorator. irivine fifteen pounds to Tamar.
like wound up when third to Re-echo, which
was giving him twelve pounds for the Crite-
rion Stakes, his only race as a two-year-old.
Although he had wintered all right, the
colt still wanted plenty of time when he
was made a raging favorite on his first
pounds, and Soubriquet, 123 pounds, were ‘ ^
among the ten unplaced runners. swered 1 have told
It was a terribly bad day and the wet ™® ^ ”*'■ yours,
going probably proved the undoing of Re- LOSES I
echo, which likes hard ground. Roman Fid-
dle showed up early in the race, dropped back * 1 *: extre
is thought to be a certainty, isn’t it?' I re- jockey Abel up, worked the mile and a
plied, ‘1 think mine is sure to win.’ He an- quarter in 2:20%, the first half in 54, mile in
swered, ‘1 have told a friend of mine to win 1 :51%. Uptown raced with the Plater from
LOSES BY WINNING.
ill start on Saturday. being another maiden. Poisoned Arrow,
J. C. Fletcher’s Plater Cheekako, with ^hich had also only run once previously,
ckey Abel up, worked the mile and a Xeither however, could win the race, and
Collaborator, giving fifteen pounds to Tamar,
the head of the .stretch to the eighth post, beat him by five lengths, the latter being well
where Algonquin was supposed to join in. ahead of Major Cayzer s colt.
The latter, however, began ten lengths in Tamar did little behind St. Louis in the
“It was an extremely close finish, and I front of the Plater and was no use in the Two Thoiusand Guineas Stakes, but was in
and came again in gallant style toward the don’t think that he ever rode a finer race trial. Cheekako did not look as he liked to different trim on next appearing in the
finish. He is by Valens, from Catgut and his life, as he just beat me by a short run on a heavy track, e will be hard to beat pej-by, for which his able trainer, Alec Tay-
therefore full brother to Violoncello, which head, nor do I think I ever saw Fordhani over a fast track however, and many expert specially preparing him. Rid-
did so well in Australia. It was for that more pleased with himself, although he had horsemen select him to win. Frank Bullock, as in all his other
country I tried to buy Roman Fiddle when >ost $100 by winning. ^ ^ The Thorncliffe Stable Platers Trail Blazer Tracery beat everj thing
' “fin o-nin..- last race that nnH f1n.>on r-nnef marin finot annoananna raCCS, 1116 SOU OI 1 FaLCry UVAl V A.I y 1.1
did SO well in Australia. It was for that more pleased with himself, although he had horsemen select him to win.
country I tried to buy Roman Fiddle when 'ost $100 by winning. .... ... ’^**® Thorncliffe Stable Plat races tiie son oi iracery ueai wciyLiims
he nroved unsound “On going home after the last race that and Ocean Crest made their first appearance races, me son o ^ ^ , i ^ r
day I met the same two animals returning at Woodbine today. If good looks count for Captain Cuttle, which ^ored by four
DRY TOAST INCONSISTENT. to the course on the flat. Lady Peel had anything "they should be overwhelming favor- lengths, while three lengths behind the sw-
wns n lot nf ri«ir in siinnnr -1 ini- Tinv been claimed and Colonel Higgins and ites Saturday, as they are the best looking came (’raigangower, w>th the avon e
Toast. About a month ago he was strong^ Mathew Dawson, with Norman and W. Bot- Platers at the track. They were galloped twenty-six ot ers e-
fancied to win the Imperial Cup at San- jockeys, were going down to try the a mile and a half at a stow pace and are evi- ‘'md him.
down Park. This is a valuable race over animals again over the rame course the dently ready and fit for the big race. I O,jD aSTOR’S POOR DERBY LUCK.
hurdles Drv Toast with ears back and Rowley mile, at the same weights. Mr. Daw- Other works today were as follows: . x . .u-
nuroies. i'ry ioasi. wun eara iiacK ana asked me to be judge and I complied. This was superior form to anything pre-
tail swishing, refused to exert him^tf. Pre- “^en the runners came into the Abington Throe-eishths-Pastoral Swain, 37%; Oreybournc. yjousty shown by Tamar, but Lord Astor
viousty he won at Newbury when there was . . 38%; .Assyrian Queen, 39%: Corenjsio, 43; Oamoii- , . to win the Uerbv
A. inquiry. The explanation ho had boon T"/ dunertn.l.e, 3», M.xlc, Pete. 39:
two animals again over the same course, the dently ready and fit for the big race.
Rowley mile, at the same weights. Mr. Daw-
son asked me to be judge and I complied.
Other works today were as follows :
LORD ASTOR’S POOR DERBY LUCK.
This was superior form to anything pre-
“When the runners came into the Abington Orpy^urnc. yiously shown by Tamar, but Lord Astor
of ^8% i Assyrun Queen, 39%: Corensio, 43; Oamou- . onn^or tn he able to win the Derby.
He is the first foal of his dam, which has an XTe ’ strnding '"ra^vVt^f i^rS l:”3;Ttersmn™
indifferent producing record. He was bred standing. I gave the 'erdmt Attorney Muir. 1:24.
in 1919 by J. P. Arkwright, for whom Dry J an amat. j,,,, — itrilliaut Jester, 1:.'>3; tlolden Spheie. 1;.">3%:
Toast won four races and $15,950 in his Judge »t might not have been more than two ,^ve. 1:52%; Jean Corey. 1:56; Herron,
first two seasons, before he was sold to his ^he horse I rt^e, Trovatore. was a dreadful i:o2%; Bulldog Drummond 1:51%.
.wesent y.wnor R R n=,viH«nn T .a ct rOgUe. I reCOllCCt lie COSt Mr. HugheS Of ♦
present owner, R. B. Davidson. Last year ^ ^ " -
a lot of “knowing “ people backed Dry Toast afterward, a lot of
suffS fram Trovatore three lengths in front, and ohTqui.a. 39. ‘ for neither of his horses Pmchan and Craig
Dry TotS^s ^ood l^kfa*? ches^^ looking.like walking in; but half way up the Half milo--SL MaurU., 54%; Idle Thoughts. 56;
Iw *h» iiaxx-hax wixTr.,,.. r-ix-xx-xa f-xxxv, hill liB put liis ears buck, and cut across the Star Uealm, .'>3%. ively second at Epsom to Grand i araue anu
;/ ihel erby winner Cicero, from Dinner, running nearly into the judges’ box. Three quarters— lYajanus. 1:21%; War T.ink. Humorist. His lordship also ran second
He IS the first foal of his dam, which has an I ^as standing I gave the verdict ^-’3; Bed Stone, 1:20; Blarney Boy. 1:22; Uebuke, ^ith Blink to his stable companion Gains-
indifferent producing record. He was bred ”Uere i wa , ® ® , l:2o: Sailing B.. 1:2.5; Attorney Muir. 1:24. . r,.x_v,„ „r iqia
in 1919 by J. P. Arkwright, for whom Dry ^iree lengths but as I was an amateur M„. -Brilliaut Jester. 1:.53; Golden Sphee. 1:.53%; F^ at a
Toast won four races and S15 950 in his judge it might not have been more than two. read’s Ijive. 1:52%; Jean Corey, 1:56; Herron. Put by then for the L-lipst Makes, at a
first tvvry «oa«rmo hofr.ro ho iJaa ’uoiii tr. hio Thc hor.se I rode, Trovatorc. was a dreadful 1:52%; Bulldog Drummond, 1:51%. mile and a quarter, so as not to lose the
SreLnrowner ll B DaJfdsom Last year ^ Mr. Hughes of n aidem .fhowance for this race worth
„ ft U 1 1/l 1 ^IT'IITO nnifif^O started at evens against his eleven oppo-
DAM A DAUGHTER OF DINNEFORD. IVINS THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE. K KIKy S nents ; but although Bullock rode a beautiful
T-,. a , T-,. - . , “It is Quite impossible for me to mention race on liim the colt failed by a head to
Dinner w’as got by Dinneford. a good races I have seen Fordham ride. beat Sir George Bullough’s Golden Myth,
son of Dinna Forget. The second dam is psneciallv I w-as much imnressed a four-year-old carrying 133 pounds and rid-
rernclle, by Persimmon— Nuneaton, by Bend ®"® esP®®'u‘*y ^ jvas much impressed YORK. N. Y.. May 16. ,,v This eallant son of Tredennis
ri.. T>.a.-/axii.x and so w'ere many others who will corro- ' den by Gliiott. inis gaiiani. sou iicutr..
i *1 1 big marc. She ran when he won the Harry Shields has purchased Sarsaparilla is thc only horse, wtih the exception of I er-
one^and n’nP ha^f fhpn sobi Cambridgeshire of 1871 on Sabinus. This race from the Keystone Stable. simmon. that has brought off the double of
one and one-half miles. She was then sold paneciallv most beautifully timed and <-< wr t> ii i ■ a /-.i i, • i » the Gold Cup at Ascot and the Eclipse
forllO.OOO. Sho bred a useful but unreliable C W Reyuelds cla.ju.rf ClouEbjordan out Astor bad
borse m .McNeill, by .Nell Gow. She died , „„„ “f *>■« '<>■■ «•»»»• tv.b lu each ot the three previous years.
for the Derby.
DAM A DAUGHTER OF DINNEFORD.
money through his tricks.
WINS THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
“It is quite impossible for me to mention
all the fine races I have seen Fordham ride.
JAMAICA NEWS BRIEFS
Dinner was got by Dinneford. a good „ “
son of Dinna Forget. The second dam is «"® seen Fordham ride
rernelle, by Persimmon-Nuneaton, by Bend ^ith one especially I was much impressed
Or. Pernelle was a big marc. She ran f"** were many others who will corro-
i boratc me. This was when he won the
NEW YORK, N. Y.. May 16.
Or. Pernelle was a big marc. She ran
third in the Oaks and next season won over
one and one-half miles. She was then sold
for $10,000. She bred a useful but unreliable especially most beautifully timed and
borse in McNeill, by Neil Gow. She died ^ ^
when ten years old. ^ ^
Cambridgeshire of 1871 on Sabinus. This race from the Keystone Stable.
was especially most beautifully timed and Reynolds claimed Cloughjordan out
of the first race for $1,800.
When ten years old. anecdote of Fordham’s reannearanee in the J- Bauer was an arrival from Maryland twice with Buchan and again with Craig an
Dinner as a youngster ran second in a field an rbse^ce of twoTearfth rough the platers Natural, The Roll Call and i^n in 1921.
ot twenty-three at Newmarket. Nuneaton «^dle aHer absence rough
bred four winners. Her dam was a half- “*ae. . . Mr. J g. ga ms . . , , ^ ,x,oi ornhaHv cost Crai«' an Eran the St.
sister to Nunthorpe, which won the Jubilee ^ ri" 1 S®«tf Harlan, trainer of the horses of the iS best^ forra he must have
Stakes. Liverpool Cup and City and Suburban. t ’ b®*®"Smg to Count I-agrange. Greentrce Stable, made his first .New York 1-eger, «« ®a his P®^t form he_m
She was al.so a half sister to Queen’s Birth, at the Newmarket Craven meeting of 18,8. appearance. He has been racing in jMaryland ®at'ily won that .
She was also a half sister to Queen’s Birth. ro.o. appeaiance. «e iias oeen racii
day. a fine stayer which carried off the Fordham wou d not mount in the Birdcage, with a division of the stable.
^^eZeTao^nt fhe^our^^Togefber fo the ,
ith a division of the stable. " ^ ^ “ performed badly in 1919. These three Eclip^
Stakes were not nearly so valuafcle as that
The drawing for the three sample jumpers of 1922 , when Tamar earned $4,500 for his
A«!nt7>nn Ditch mile Starting post and he mounted “'at were recently imimrted was held this owner by running second, whereas in the
Ascot Cup winner and himself the sire of . . down He seemed all right Joseph E. Davis took Jobber Derby he only received $2,000.
four winners of the Cesarowitch, two and ^rilrst but^ust Se we relS the SJ ^®"‘ H- Gerry. At Goodwood Tamar picked up the Grat-
one-quarter miles. Although now twenty- spirits failed him and he said to me- awarded to Joseph E. ^icke Stakes on the Tuesday and the Gor-
six years old, Santoi is still flourishing at j wish I hadn^^^^^^ Widener. don Stakes three days later with absurd
nff«!nrinp*^*ba^vr “ ‘WIiV- George’ was my answcr; where- There were four carloads of horses arrived ease, beating on each occasion two others
worth (Kill ^ upon he replied: at Belmont Park from Pimlico Monday, of his own age. These two ra(?es brought
^ ’ ‘ “‘Look at those kids; I don’t know one Two of the cars carried the horses of the $8,325 and when Captain CuUle went
of them.’ (There were several small boys, Glen Kiddle Farm, one other was used for wrong during Goodwood week, the St. 1 -eger,
and only Archer of tlie older ones riding), the horses of Edward R. Bradley’s Idle Hour which, like the Derby, I.ord .Astor, apparently
“I said: ’My dear George, don’t you troii- Stock F’arm and the fourth was a mixed cannot win. seemed at the mercy of 1 amar,
ble about tliat; they will soon know you consignment of different owners. which unfortunately injured a ten(lon so
when you come alongside of them, especially Trw.irov oiifrr,ra o.x.roo'xwi while doing exercise work at Manton
at the finisli ’ Jockey Clifford Robinson has been engaged (jm-ing the third week in .August that he
by trainer Preston Burch of the Nevada j^ad to be struck out of the race and his
ARCHER IVINS IVITH ADVANCE. Stock Farm Stable to ride General Thatcher career ended. An extended pedigree of the
“In the end Archer won on Advance, and *" Kentucky Derby. reads as follows:
Fordham was second, ‘beaten three lengths.’ Reynolds claimed Cloughjordan for r •Sninfuin (Springfield
PLEASED WITH BO McMILLAN
(Continued from first page.)
scheduled to arrive Tliursday night and will
be preceded by Dave Leary and jockey E.
Sando.
when you come alongside of them, especially
at the finisli.’
ARCHER IVINS IVITH ADVANCE.
“In the end Archer won on Advance, and
“If the track is heavy Anna M. Humphrey Fordham was second ‘beaten three lengths,’ - Reynolds claimed Cloughjordan for
can be put down as a .sure starter.” said ^^® Ju^Sf . “an • It struck me Fordham ,
owner J. C. Milam this afternoon. “No rea- didn t exert lumself much in this race, which " ' . i-:.
son why slie shouldn’t have a chance,” con- I attributed to his being rather weak and out
tinued the owner. “She has an abundance condition. Afterward I went to him and wedding and godfather to his eldest son.
nf qniNci ami an ailvantairaniia nn«itinii in Said: ‘Why you didn’t have lialf a go.’ He We Were always being taken for each other
the "early part in a big field is always a answered with a most knowing wink: ‘You v/hen apart, although there was not the
factor” ^if ahe .jtartc<5 f’.arncr will have (he don't think I was going to let him (Archer) slightest resemblance when we were together,
mount on htV me a neck the first time I rode, which I was much taller and bigger. That people
q’his mav disarrange the nlans of Freder- h® would have just done.’ thought us alike is shown by the following
liorse reads as follows:
•tRock Sand
Roipiebnine.
f Orn:
’iary I Plai
Springfield
Sandu
St. Simon
St. Mar-
guerite
factor.” If she startes Garner will have the
mount on her.
T'his may disarrange the plans of Freder-
ick Johnson, who hr.d counted on Garner to
pilot Nas.sau in the race.
It is truly remarkable how little Vigil is
“I w-mt to Mr. Jennings and told him w-nat amusing incident that happened to me one
George had said and asked him if he would night in London :
run Pardon in another race — the Bretby ‘ It was in 1861, after Starke had won the
Orme \ *h>rmonde
I .Angelica
Plaisaiiterio. ] '' >*ll'iigtonia
i Poi'teNs
Trenton )
) Frailty
f Slieeii
' M 1 Doncaster ,
a I I Beauty....
< I 2 J '■ I Beile
H S fCvllene | Bona Vista
S ilaid of the 1 ) .Arcadia
. Mist [ HSceptre. . . . } ‘tl’ersimmon
'■ ( Omament
•Winner of the Derby.
(Winner of the Oaks.
(Winner of the St. I,eger.
With such breeding and coming of the all-
too-scarce line of great Stockwell, through
i'(igjnj'ded here, even though his Preakness Piute later cn that day. He said: ‘Uertainly,’ Goodwood C up, and when out one evening
success entitles him to every consideration. H pleasing to be able to say that Pardon ^ went to the Alhambra. I had not been
'There seems to be a general belief that his time. I never lieard anyone receive (here long before up came a man who spoke
Maid of the
Mist
f f'yllene
I ((Sceptre. . . .
triumph was a fluky one. He was cantered a
stiff quarter during the afternoon, but did return to weigh in that day. I need
not command more than iiassing notice. hardly say how he regained quite his old
a greater ovation than George F’ordham did witli a Yankee accent and said;
on his return to weigh in that day. I need “ ‘Waal, George, I guess I wen a bit on
hardly say how he regained quite his old ut Goodwood last week, and I guess I
form and rode as well as ever. That is well knew Dicky Ten Brceck out in the States.’
CHURCHILL DOWNS NEWS
known in turf liistory.
“Another story ahpiit Fordham is worth re-
peating. He was riding Brag for Mr. Roths-
child against Reputation at Newmarket, in a
“‘Indeed,’ I replied; whereupon he said.
“ ‘Yes, l’ did. and I had many a night’s St. Albans. Springfield. Sainfoin, Rock Sand
play with him.’ Tracery, all classic winners except
“My friend suggested a drink, and I think Springfield, which was. by the way, far the
r ronciirrcil Rresentiv lie remarkpH • . bcst raccr of the lot, Tamar quickly filled
match for |1,000 a side on the T. Y. C. at I concurred. Presently he remarked: . LaJon at a
Trainer T. .1. Healey, who will supervise the second spring meeting of 1883. Archer ®^n’t afford
tlie finishing touches to Vigil, training and was piloting Reputation and as he was going ^ large pre.sent, but should like to give you other two stallions at the caretuiiy
.saddling him in the big race, arrived during out of the Birdcage a friend .said to him: something in remembrance of your winning. »B®^ o near have
... Ui uie RiiuL-age a i rieriu .saia lo nim: ” ■ , Z Rr-an eaeh i near relative nf Tamar have
the afternoon. -Fred, mind the demon don’t do you again.’ ^ a dealer in rugs and if you will accept 19>;f at $2 Ool Tnd' $1 25.)
S. N. Holman’s Best Pal was shipped this H® had J'ust beaten him two (>r three times '®;j Z' resp(s:tively InTeed^
afternoon to Toronto to run in the Toronto that week. Fred s reply was. I will l;e half ready filled for 1924, which does not sur-
t’up and will be returned here in time to start to miss,’ so i told him to .send it to Webb’s PHse me. as his first crop of foals that
m the Kentucky Handicap. wiiert ne is. Piecadilly. On reaching the hotel I appeared last year are remarkably attrac-
B. J. Brannon’s Drastic lias been shipped FORDHAM F'OOLS .VUCHER. said to the porter; ’If a parcel comes liere live. It will be rernembered that Mr. Allison
to Polk I^ffoon’s farm near Covington. Ky. “r*orknfo$ i/xn i . ••* i- i addresseti to Mr. Fordham. please send it up took exception lo the naming or Tamar, but
B. J, Brannon’s Drastic has been shipped FORDHAM FOOLS AUCIIER.
to Polk l^ffoon’s farm near Covington. Ky. “neputalion was an extremely q-aiek horse
The suspension of E. Pool necessitated off the mark. I overheard this observation
substitution of jockeys on the hor.scs he had and j-jmped on to my hack at once, knowing
been engaged to ride this afternoon. that George was walking on foot lo the post.
Monlfort Jones was an arrive! today and
will remain for the remainder of the meeting. ZZ ‘ vn HnUt
said; xMl right, C us. I never saw anyone
('. B. Heath arrived this morning from get into such a muddle as poor F’rcd did on
Tijuana witli the horses Allie Ochs and that occasion. lie was giving fourteen pounds
Mart Burcli. away on a horse with a fine turn of speed.
James H. Moody, trainer of the T. E. »e had only one chance, to wait and
Mueller Derby candidate Wida, was much ®^"'® :
!ovmgton. Ky. ^ ^ i • i i addressed to Mr. bordham. please send it iqM
Reputation wa.s an extremely q-aick horse to mv room ’ Sure enough it arrived the next ■ ^ think Mr. Tattersall scored a point when
necessitated off the mark. I overheard this observation n,„rning and contained a real -mod skin rug ^e answered Mr. Allison’s critici.sm in a
iior.scs he had and jumped on to my hack at once, knowing . . ,iavs afterward I went” to Slough letter he sent to “Horse and Hound,” which
toon. that George was walking on foot lo the post. ;^„e„7a week witirG^^^ Smil I Jlme 'v.is published on December 3. 1921. I hope
rei tnflav inri ^ caught Up to him and told him wh;i,t 1 liad ■ . ■ i,. tx” ’.v, . . Tamar may prove a successful sire and
7th»mleUn" '^-^er say. He simply .smiled and ^ In^vay he"^ sle^s an ideal out-cross for
”■ said ; ‘All right, Cu.s.’ I never .saw anyone '' .V. . I "’came bv it in a funnv Gallinule descent.— Audux, Herse
norning from get into such .a miifldle :i.s noor Vre<i riiii xm f-wered, Yes, ana 1 came hy it in a tunny Hound
And then told lier all the
away on a horse with a fine turn of speed, ^^(a'lccs.
and he had only one chance, to wait and
I come with a run at the winning post. IIow-
' ever, through F'’ordham ’kidding’ him that
Slic said directly : ‘AVell, of course, you
will give it to George.’
" 'ertainly not,’ 1 answered. ‘It wa.s had
encouraged H'® 1,’ad the be:st of the start'. Archer made loo ''® taken for liim. without giving
in running third to Nassau and Bright 'To-
morrow and announced that the black colt
much use of his horse with the worst of the "'t-at little conipeii.sation I received.’
1 1 stead of being half way home, "I ><now any little story the poor old
would b.^ a .sure starter u Reputation tired, and F^ordham beat him out boy liked telling more than this. Of course.
sa>s lie bas no fear that VVi la cannot go the ^ ^ he always made out I introduced myself to
this ‘Bunkum Yankee* and received the rug
4 . ♦ iTi- .a f t ..r,xr iJi on the post and won by a neck. always made out 1 mtroUucea rnyselt to
loute and that i e is as fit a.s any horse in- Archer told me himself after that this ‘Bunkum A'aiikee’ and received the rug
tended lor inc mg race. match that ’he could always make out what under false jiretenses. which was certainly
A'aleureuse. the dam of E.scovar and Val- every other jockey was doing, but lie never not the case. The man only addressed me
ley Light, foaled a fine looking colt by Peter could understand what old Fordham was as ’George.’ and although I knew he was
Quince Tuesday morning at Barnesdale up to.’ • under a wrong imtire.ssion. I never unde-
farm, on the Brownslioro road, near this
city.
up to.’ • under a wrong imjire.ssion. I never unde-
“Fordham and myself were always the ceived him. and let liim send the rug to me,
greatest of friends. 1 was best man at his whicli naturally I kept.”
NEW YORK RACING DATES
JAMAICA— May 2 to Mav 23.
BELMONT— May 24 to June 14.
AQUEDUCT- J une 15 to July 6.
EMPIRE CITY— July 7 to July 28.
SARATOGA — August 1 to August 31.
BELMONT — Sept. 1 to Sept. 15.
AQUEDUCT— Sept. 17 to Oct. 1.
JAMAICA— Oct 2 to Oct. 16.
EMPIRE CITY— Oct. 17 to Oct. 31.